19 sqt. 311introt snurant :Saturday Morning, Sept. 10. f yht2ll4ll, :Editor end Proprietor LITTLE,- A:se:Nitwit Editor. _ imspaunic wato tionurismus FOR AUDITGR GENERAL, Avirk ires.vatc, or Faairgui'Covivr . FOR SURVEY OR GENERAL, .onaim'Tias dtTEitl, or CsAllies Corrrs • FogiCANAL; COMMISSIONER, 'U reivNALL, or I.cArrtit cower,. :414V8E NB BETWEEN THEM: teseStie'System—AliProksbitprit Law Thera are, doubtless, many who , honestly bit • tnigudrenfy oppose the Maine•Lawt tho' fly ai the greater ounaber, ignorant, 644:fautt With it because they ire toterat:teds tltrady .Or indirectli, in the continuance of tkolilluor The fomaetcaniiot fairly lii4ectonedltmong the .enemies of the Law, since a, lilt e explanation of its essential fea•' •Wren will render them, as upright and. eon scientious men; its • warms' adrocates—to -trederitiOd leis to admire.. ft is much to be regretted that the opertaions in detail pia Picthiiiliiory Law are 20 little known and ap• precinted ontsidc of , the „States ~whete such enactments see 'to force, fur its "enceiries are ready ir all times to dem:mace it, .. op' gene. ral.principlei," as tiOjiist, tyraistgaal;destruc -ri tive of tie ' tits of , private citizen }, and al iicigeher sob rstve o the eods 01, civil. lib. erry—and lb y do siijmostly, witimptinity, sin c e bat to know ingagb i,boutit, to eon. tr,sdiCl, or co ect them. Let us rgracrinit the whole tOjeet for a tor sainutes.l .' Ist. The present Lteeuse system in Penni- Vacua needs same change. It were superflu ous,,at thiS late day, to argue on the hurtful effects of the rile and use of intoxicating dunks; as now , allowed by law. They are , seen every day, and almost everywhere throughout the Slate. Nobody,_ wi!li sense ijnotigh tb chmprehend a plain fact, and hod ,itsty'enpuih to admi'phe truth, but must and Lou ackdowiedge that the Liquor traffic, as now conducted„rs 'prod ue ti ie of disease, pov erty, ex - Creme positiie suffering acrd crime, to in alarming extent, upon the victims them sel,r.es,and their unfortunate lamiltes, and is a Continual source of expense to the enure community, teuiperate as well ai intempe rate (the former always beating the heavier Torsion of the burden, because they have adire property to he taxed), ' . The prevaleni.practice in the County eating of erantiog, Licences almost ifitlia criatinstely 1:o every- applicant, is palpably wrong. But, thanks to an enlightened pub; lit opinion, it is beginning to work its own cure. The people at large are opening their . •esito . the enormity Of the evil influence thus let Janie upon them. They read the effects everywhere, upon the tamers as-well as the rnonils of their several communities. The Evil,his reached that climax, where tolera6 tion ceases to bed Virtue, and Reform is now demanded by all classes—it is urged by that great. and powerful middle stratum of vociety, which is the embodiment of popular °pa lm!, as well as by the uhratsts and so-called fattanc.s. , Not can the Courts '.be charge&With the entire.: responsibility. . Their discretionary powee,in the matter of, granting Licenses is, In truth, a very lrmited nne. Frequent portuniTief, - kcur (or the inculcation of sobri• ety acielinund moral precepts from the -Bitch t and the general bearing and even tentime.n3 of the Judges,' both private and Ofls:.ial, exert an extensive influence, tor good or t for evil, upon the . people to whom , they isdnatuister right and justice ;' but the ratan who presents his application in proper form, end is ready to pay the required fee, no le gitimate' objections appearing, conforms to 'the. requisitions of the law, and demands a License of the Court as a tuatter,of right and not as a favor. Su that The Judges have, cornparatitrely, but little power, to remeey the evil caniplained . of—ft is the higher author- .siy, of the' late which over-rides the Bench and opprewes the people: The expedieney of sonic change,' - then, in the present' License system cd l Pecusylvania is beyond dispute ; aud it a s i bitable substi ' -cute be provided, its adoption, Submitted to a vote ofthe - people, es sure to a l erry.", 2d. The Maine Law ts 'hat suitable sub stitute, which will e ff ectually remedy the `evils-complained of wader the present system. Were it no,better, but only as good as the the Suite, in the management of '''•llhe Liquor mate now in operation, there 0;'-- ,:.,could even then be no serious ohjeetton to the . p roposed change. . But the winparittive etii• .e.iency, of the two plans is bo longer a mst ttt of doubt. . The experiment an Prohibi tory Law line been thoroughly tested,and the most satisfactory results obtained. Stich enactinents_are Alms very moment in active opefatiou in some hall.a-dozen goiter States; And their hill:114e superiority, for the com mon' good of the whole people, over any and all previous laws for the regulation . of the liquor trail is testified to by - hundreds and "tbpUsands of ,respectable„ truthful and relia ;able* citizens. What further testimony is ,required to satisfyl the People of Peansylva• nla, that the Maine Law is a wholesome in natittition and .0 worthy 'substitute 'for the ~preient License system? •. We shall takemeasion io refer to this Law again, to explain - its operations more in de tail,. and defend it against the misrepresents uons ot the interested and uoinloyned. . TOE PBOIIIIIIITION, CON VENTIpN. The proceedings of this body will befound full inanother column. The meeting was characterized with' much spirit,andenlvident - determination to do as well as to talk re tailed amoog.all present. This movement must and will make itself felt througho4t the Canty. The Legislatite ticket , nominated comprised two oflour yery best and ,most unexceptionable citizens---:-T. A. GODFREY (Whig) and C. W. Ct.tatcris(Dem). They ar.e•to be withdrawn, if the' political pullets nominate candidates eqWtilly capable and sellt able on the ProbibitionWittestion, but only on - that condition. Sebuytkill'County is bound •to send only flame Law members to the oeit Lifiialature—that - may be set down , eb a fixed . fact. • Irrangetnems should now be made at :tare for thorough caniriss of the. whole County::. ''Time is growing prfcions, at this 'lite hour, and , every friend of Prohibition ahoulitieup and doing. The different Coun • tier of the State have engaged to raise va rrios aniounte-of money; to be et the dispo sal Li the State Central Committei, to provide - 'll Palter4,furnish documents and-otherwise effeefually 'conduct the campaign. $lOOO , - srekvoiri , issit trent' Allegheny County, and ;Othe-- zontributitals tinge from 6200 to 8500..c,.littylkilloniqtt to raise at least $2OO .—.,copections should he,ciauttneened in every district, immediately, and the amounts for war-lied asearly as possible to the Treasurer of thehiunty Conymittee, BANNAN: Akan, tustancC of hate this Maine Law movement is working. ere may cite LIIDC2II. ter county, where the Democrats have made . 110 nominationi:—the'Whigs having two tick ets in the: field, one for and the other 'against .the Maine Law. It is causing similar tlivi• sions, tea gieater or leis extent,. in malty other tontines, and altogetlier ii evident that Prohibition will be a PrOminent issue in 41.te campaign all over the State. • Politicians item: L amy Like warning. r amd shape their Course acctirding to the,,current of popialir feeling an this subject. '.s.hould either patty 'select a purely Anti-Prohibition Legislative ticket, .the succes sful :policy of the other is t , 'palpably plain. E7Szt, for s'everal,elc.allent articles on subjects of popular interest. tN; The Demaerate are a torttinam part Y—they-, always have *many patriots to ,theieriits, who are reedy, upon the shoiteit notice, to " stafter,Jaleed and die" for tbeieavyili.— °DIY give ; them.* show for an office Ire• Arm The Register of Saturday :last ',gives the following formidable het of appli ,cants for nomination at the County Conien. ninon Monday For assembly, Bernard Reilly, Eatnuel Ripple, John .N. Wagettseller. John Horn, Jr.,Dichael R. Hower, (leo; D. Boyer, Isaac Lykssii. Wm. B. Lebo and R. Dick. 11004 for district attorney, C. Tower, George . D. liaughawOut, Thomat H Walker, Geo. W.lHatchin&H. M. Palmer, tbe`preseot in cumbeot, is. also a candidate for re-nomina tion ; (or county treasurer, fume Ward, Ja cob Metz, Atha Coho, Stephen Ringer: ; Jacob Fry, Sr. ) , Dr. S. R. Meddler. E. F. Weston ; tor commitationers. Edward O. Con. der, E. Kleinert, Henry Savior, Sr./ Jame,. inary!: for surveyor, J. S. Allele!: directrir of the poor. Jame* Lessig; Nine aspire to Legislative distinction.— No wonder—a winter at Harrisburg is worth a dozeu' years' schooling, one leiros so atuchyand besides, it pays be:ter than folks ihink,for generally. Fire are after the pick ings of the District Attorttershipr-all law fns,; of course; look •out for some sharp practice before the Convention rs over,. Seven want to handle the County cash—seit- Able gentlemen, they ; take' care of the pub lie purse-rings: The office of Commis.. sioner must be better than it ii credited lot, toothere are jour applicant's fur that. . Well, go it, gentleuteik; there's nothing like an honorable ambition to serve one's country for • a consideration; we'll try to be "an at , the death," to chronicle the wounded' and grilaalog for you. . - " • P. S.—No charge far this advertisement. IE3 PLUMMIITORY LAW MASS MEETING. .',On Monday-evening a Mass bleetiog of the friends ht the tni - 'lw - i.aar, without dis. Unction of party, was held in the Court House:, The room was completely filled— every available seat being occupied, and it being necessary to bring in chairs and bench ! es from other parts of the building. The la• dies formed a_ goodly number of the autit enee. - . , Andrew Russel, Esq.; was called hi the Chair, when Rev. Pennel Coombe. of Phila delphia, was introduced and addressed the meeting for two hours and a quarter !' • The whole subject of 6 Prohibitory Liquor Law was thoroughly explained—its peculiar ex - , eelleacies shown, and the objections to 'fairly and !fully answered. 'The best evi dence of the interesting•chtirsetet of the ad dress, is the fact that, notwithstanding its unusual length, the audience remained in the most attentive silence during the whole time, interrupted only by an occasional burst Of applause; and when the speakeureposed closing;cries of "go on" were heard from several .parts of the room. Altogether. it was a most happy occasion for the friends of the Maine Law. - A few more such speakers and such meet ings in Schuylkill County, and we will Knise such a storm about our opponents' ears. they' will almost be ready logo in for iihe Protai- Cion candidates, just as the the spinster said Who married a peiPevering lover, to get rid of them and Chet friends: Messrs. Gentle men of theStpte Central Committee, send us a few'more speakers of " the same sort,." •Ttle . Board of Trustees; recently met to elect a President for :this institution—Rev. Dr. Camahna hiving resigned. The names al Pm/fell/4r Henry, Vice President Rev. Dr. gacletin, Rer. : Pr. James W. Alexander and of Dr. Magic (of Elizabeth town)were sugges led. A letter declining the appointment was received troni Piofessor Henry; and Drs. Alexander and Magic did the same propria persona. This occasioned much ;Ls appointment With the Board, the membeis; it was understood, having mostly determined in favor of Professor Henry. ' Whereupon Dr. Qarnrhan was , induced, 'by urgent•per suasion,-to serve another year, unless a suc cessor should be appointed sooner. The stu dents, hearing the result, gave several hearty cheers fo: " Old Boss." Dr. C. has presided over the institution for upwards of thirty years, during which time various additions and improvements have been made to the College buildings, grounds, library, museum, scientific appara:us, &c., amounting to some $BO,OOO. The, number of students has been almost trebled—there being only about 100 when the Doctor first took The Presidential chair. The College it, over 100 years old—it s was founded In , l 747. A recent discussion of the Maine Law took place at Columbus, Ohio, betiveen Dr. pharles Jewett, of Mass., in favor of, and . Mr. G. I,Beeke, of New York, against it; in presence of a very large assembly, coMposed, promiscuously`ot the:friends and enemies of the Law—the latter being pretty sirong in Columbus, owing to the numerous Rum holes and Lager Beer saloons in that city.— At the conclusion of the discussion, a vote was , taken among the audience, in which both parties clamed' the victory. but a re porter of the Cincinnati Times, being preseut, gives the lollowiug straight-forward and satfieant account of the affair : '"Those in favor of the law went to one side of the lot, and the anties to the other.— As Won as the two crowds were effectually separated, one cheered Beebe and the other Jewett: The Maine. Law crowd was ankh the largest, but then it contained all the la- Jevrett said 'See, not one female is on the side of Rum.' Counting the males in each crowd, they were aeout even. A large portion •of the anties were Germans. The combatants announced future appointments, when the crowd gradually dispersed, and thus ended discussion here." Not one woman on the side of Rum I ,A bad cause that must be. that numbers no wo men among its advocates, (r - R&i IfOAD Moirrroas.—Our ingenic;uti townsman, John M. Crosland, announces-,by an advertisement in to-day's .IcMrnal, the•in- Tendon of an improved. Monitor for Rail roads. A Patent 'will be taken' oul . as soon as,the necessary preparations can be C . omple- , 1 ted. The details cif • the invention cannot be made public now, but Mr. , Crosland assures the public-that it is complete, practicable and relsaide—evarniog , may be given at the 'Jut twice of four miles or more, and, tbos thrien tire safety of travelers from cosh ion of trains runniatoff -bridges /kn. reurqd. , Ao-• other advantage is its cheapne)s t every arti cle of the 'Monitor, the , -inveitor, says, 6u be ordered in Pottsville, and ihe whole be conveniently transported and fur up a thou, sand miles distant. Such aVindention doubtletur, be an important aorprisition in . Railroad . managenient, to these latter .days., 07 WS INVITE • attention to an advertise. menlin another column, of Clark's Pe c tcot Flour Mill. This valoableinve+tou is likely to bring, about an entire vevoliition in the, milling business. The michin4 thus inveo• ted, being of so small' a Compass, requiring so little steam or water power, and to be had at so small * price, the're can be no doubt It will soon. become in general tise. It has been hilly tried, and a t'nnaiber of them sire. now in use by the millers a t t ßocheater, ,Nesr York, the greatest_ flour milling place in the world, and all those sehb use it have joined in a certificate, giving it as their opiniosithat as a milling machine, IL is among the hest' inventions of the day: Their certificate is published in the Philadelphia papers. 017 T an Cinrier Proceettints tor the will be tOund under our Local , brad. The Court has disposed ot a large number orcis es. but they are mostly for minor offences. Qtb. ers, to be•beard plopably during thecoming week., wtlt inters: the public more. The Grand Jury Report will, elm, be found in this. Morning's paper. It makes themme oft-repeated. =plaints, egliast the Liquor traffic, charging three-fintrtAs of the bills at:- ted on to that eouree.—They, also, reCOMMCI. the: repeal of theAttot Amiably itlthinizing the lisimee.ofl3itr houses nid' 146006 in this County, ,Euellent. c. • THE tOVNTEY SAVE. f' PRINCETON COLLEGE, (N. 3,) AN .omoors DIFFERENCE 4 .n MOO is , t Sum ~ • 4, en • niedislir • i u lle • • ; 7 P botill •• • " 4 " • • 0r;c5;r11.41. " „ - • GRAIIAX •Ilishmenl ctive. at Ili , 'Tea Ser rExata =obese ihrhuttPAPPOl,, is filled, as usnal, with a ebsioo.cono! 4o l eating and utstreetts l datta4east aceount of New Year Minh Areitibeetliti, kaa4l Aces. "C uOi!itild' d~Pa oraft,n 6traiiiies and Bisieiltifilitti etwanteitog the pacificl,Rorcod," 4 . Oar Dew Praia/y/44! ism. 0114,41/ 00 0 1 4r for Lb? 1 4 1 v*Peiggirkot 16=0 eke; ale- thetnateltt is the table at , rob.' fished by Putnam eic Co. New York; $3 a year, br 25 es. a No.—tor tale at Batman's se Taff vir The Brass And - play ed;by meat, serval sours iteihe' Artieritata .11Ouse, got Wetitteaday' Evening. • The - whole tseighborhcaad enjoyed the treat.. - • .15".. The weather jar . els week has been tea. riatge—rety boi, eatery and unpleased opsit 1 ,444- nesdaty nigh!, viten it sod*nly •cbanped to a twilit cooler and more talent& snowshoe:. . . , tar .4 ,Boy about 17 years of age.whos intelligent andel - good mond hablis Be. sires to learn ilia Book Business,' is desired at s. Bannan's Book Store: None but one of:good O dle*. and wbo is pleasant sand obliging in Nis MO: *- anion need apply. 17' On Thursday of last week. t son:-of Mr. Benj. Erdone, Of this placb, narnii.+l Mask? aid abOut tea }rim., Was:serefett; barithir spaftk iv of - pesier which he Carried in his -pocket king tire. ' lie has !lac.; died,,iif iajtinCil 14111. taillCd; rir' Falai Frida y . week, Christian Dryer a German aged .24' y 446 1 H, rmently, ariiivallia tali country, was crushed la ,a frightful MUM, in the mines of MeCcutaielk. Clarke, at Donaldson, by a 411,0 i Coal. He baler. ed w great pain till Saturday alum:ant, wien death relieved :him--nii.was buried its Daaaltaa the...day alai. • • . , . Wl's - reply to out. inquiry.-we ire .gad to team for the credal of our Borough odheitrit, putt the Crnistaiile; alluded to in last week's l leureol i did render himself useful in the row et Latierice the 'Sunday previous.; •Dilferent versions of:ftie same affair are readily amounted for by those 'ee qusinted- with 'the circuattuuteesi- - - - We' hanttitto disposition to do any one midst ice; -butosi the sine time, no °dicer whlect e deity shill ape public:notice, if help it. - - • ' rir parcily of afer.— i The Water n g3e twObasio that supgy the town has been very 'w for.!oate time pain, and during the greater pairt of this week it has'been turned 9E1411c/ether, not Wren supplyin? enough forerdinary houiehold parpo:44. The necelisity of 'making oilier and sorer amuse ments' for , rupplyin; our people with water:, is every year becoming mare erideni Par n month or two in the Summer, during several 'years Og' we have suffered for, want of an adequate supply. . VT The ,County Female Bibk Society in the let Metitodist Church. Wedoiaday everting. An addle" wa" delivered. by Hon. James CoUp: on the eistory of Bib . .. Distribution Societiey in this country rind -in Europe: end the airproprtate sphere of Woman in dimeminsting the HOly &hip tures. • Mr. Welters, the present Colporteur orthe Soeiety,gave a shortneeount of his • Inborn foilthe last fear 'week.. The audience. was large an all . seemed deeply intrr.ied in the proe ceding.. rillrimpypeernent.—A culvert is now bajid• tug at tlie.• lerat...ing of Mabantanga . Centre .„ St pee L., To carry ail the rain and' waste water safely offtlown the alley n the lower side, witout danger qi:Sooding the ue&borhccal. - A ainiil4im-, provetnint IA greatly bee4er'd at the erpiiitt tEf Church alley. The side walla , Are impat4bli. tliere in a heavy rani, besides being dangerowlt to lath pedestrians and horses. from the aceumultition of ice in the Winter. • lar Pnlrce Repoit.—At a meeting the Ottseme Police, held 'in the Conned Chattiber, Sept. 3d, 1*5.13, the minutes of last meeting here and adopted. ' • "Captain Gaoang Ja?dtp4cfa made the folfoiying RopOrt of Arr6ita, made from the 4th Of July to 3d of September; viz : For Asstaolt and Battery, Do do Jo ' on Police,s , Di orderly conduct and - Breach of Peace 23 F.ghting,l• V n • Malicious mischief,. 2 fiambling• . Keeping Gambling Holmes, . 3 do Tippling Houses • do , Dh.orderly House., t , 3 Breaking the Sabbath,• 1"; In Riot and A 1 4 ,411111 oft Police, Common Prostitution, - 1 ;Total, The retort, was accepted, and on motion of ;Kieo C. Wynkoop, it wus • Itesolvtd. That the Boroogh Poliee,Leing pleased with the efficient manner in which the Captaia;has di,cliarged his duties, tuey tender him a vote of thanks, and that hisliffe hereafter shall be ilfar)lial of Police. - • a liesolved. That the proceedings of this meeting be *pubhabed is the Bokongh papers. Adjourned to Inset on. Saturday evening ne4J, at .8 u'eock, in the Council worn. 'a.' J. F. WHITNEY, MlP"Prohibitory Law Conn l eniton of Schtql• • r• 2111 Cepint.o.—Accortlms to annonneetnent,i!the Convention as.embled at, cnter's 13.111, Ponstillo, Sept. sth, at .14 . 1144 - and was orgieised by calling Abram H der, , of Port Carbon, t¢ the . chnir. Dr. C. L. Dectunt and B. De4ong were chosen Tice Pr ...dente, and C. L.Pinktelon 'tr.! Dr. 0. L Saylor Secretaries. On examination of the ,certificates of.Delaietes from the Resent 'Wards and Townships tkihe County the followin gentlemen were admitted to -eats in the Convention : • iz• • - • Pottsville; Middle Ward,: Andrew Monfiner, Jacob Mervine. " ' North Ward :• Henry Shelly, Thos. N. Riiisel E.• 1 3. rd : R D. Shcaner, Daniel Shtvety. X. W. Ward • W. D. Hodgeon, J. P. Snider.. • Nolith Wart S. B. Wreii,Andiew Pott:4 ., Mity•rivilfe ; Eau - Ward ; S. D. Ball, lfillar. t ' *; ' • • .. • Si and Samuel Kaufman. • , . nriszizia Etrilootk, Micheal nalliett; William BerAingei, Daniel reir, Elijah Wei,ion, .Jacob Glnize. • ' : Port Carson :J.H. W intertteen, A. XI er. • :51; Clair.: W. G. Porter: i , .3trliraa,barg : .1. F.,Trelehler, Paul ock: B. DeLoqi, Dr. O. L.*y. !of. • - 'elranrls. Township: Hear) , Reed, Esq., L. CZekle. • Tremata Dr. C. L. B. Decheit, erton. • . . , . . . ~.. Pinegrove Borough: caleb . Wheeler. Wilfitue Forret! ; Fs A ;imp number of . spectators were a4o pfteliatt from venous parts of, the County, o&ittotton, a Comchtttee of seven Was apyiolp I: ed to draft fteloluttoits eipraasive.of the senia , of. Om 4..:onveatioa.. * .. • ' . - r. , i't -,- :: . .0011171illa: William E. Potter, J. F.---Tritich . ter., D. Hodson, R. I), Shatter, Henry_ 4eed, R. DeLong, and Jacolyeltize. - `; The Cent-Anion then prciceetled to the nomina tion of, candidates. and choice of a 'ticket raf, the Legi-huure (to be cotnpneed of one Whig and:: one Democrat) ; whet the folloiving names were','„pog .BeAted :—Charles W. Clemens, (Dent.), Milton . F. Bailey, (Wlngl, T. A.:Godfrey, (Whig), Caleb Wheeler (Whig), am) Abram Heetinev (Derr).',i • Caleb Wheeler withdrew his name. Op the.tifttballoi, Thompson A. Godfrey (Whig), of Treargas, and Charles W. Cleniens (Dem), Of Pottsville, hating received a majority-of the 'ioteit pollo, Were declared duly nominated Whereppon .the ticket thtis formed *as ratified by a tinanintona vote of the.Coneention. Rev. Mr: Reel - ley; of Schuylkill Haver', ke • lug tealled upon, addressed the Conientilia . ..ila .atr aid ent ;Dauer`, _ . The Committee on Reaolooms, Wang ninuhard'H t 'repotted the following Pivamble and IteeolOons brhic:l were: unanionxisly falopted by the_ C4niven- Xion Wucttcas, The Wile 14 ; h. ;quote produces drinikennew, poverty:and -tibae— colas the health and crushes the 'hopes; Preaett• end eternal, of he -victims. destroys the comfort e sod bappinew of 'amities wad laps the virtuei intalli genic; etnerprite and wealth of cotnintoutteiand Staten, a.' well us of and. And lief All efforts, legal n and , er a tried,. have proved triefiectual Tot its ansitnes. I iiicietie record+ of anit-cruntest court', _porta of Alois Homes Ind the frequent • ,of -drunken brawlyand riots. in our ; *Averts nig ovitleace'o!„*, ttlantt4 provide:ooe of Intemperance': AtS Inerstisi• The, laegieletive eeactotent iiii;wo as the Mau* Law, is proven bs etituq , es • ,perimentao meteralahter *atm -.to bean teretthad, and so far the only-remedy tor detwkeenese and its eon : sequin:it evils :—/lairelOtei. • . name,' That 'ore *dile ourselVell To lob ail honorable `means for 'eche as the VW"' at. a Prohibitory. Liquor Law; idnailin P 3 the Law,,in tbe Legiiilst Of Peens. i; • .; besotted, That tint*rthf eonntaly saui unlobr• Wally pledge our support to the Lieglalinit* miter , this day eoannated try the' Convention note or. et* sion, unless the -candidate or eandideterberniflir to be preferred by eitber or both of the pohtioal peeks* shah be mushy capable and reliable men tank our ewes ea/adulates, and will publicly end tutegnivo• eally pledge themselves to devote-their best WU ties, both private anctsallatai, to encore a PrPhibilco ry Liaiior Law tot this State, (non fie addltket. trier following spat, the arreassonwsof the tate Worid'e T ince Convention. naliew York ,wers„ Xirolnut, That the Snap sliood'he wialvernere and te; ttwettent Ce- us abdity guargiaia edtbe i PrOteetencettha - imaged, et - edmixdeaer the y beguiled . end Wowed loool ,,, a; eithiso eve weer, imt, extr a= to Divinely prescribed supplicalne, *llO4 as a itipZia arU"-sad whir;' • • 1 1 quiet= bet, • • • • • hostility. ftwalle"l.ars eatilleaßy. • ihsl: to 0 Fes som., 114 4* 11 161 :Profit ~ii1 114 25 : 1 10) %At not to be paw- ima 10 sena farms s as wilitand dtstpuseCus ehameter and Mimi the uniaformed to us baleful potency : 1 Gm should al wspnatta 4f4fitimihn drug More and ths Mist hborpoiy,mtiritre stone K - ohonld be sold,- either pare lad maddeted. or in such combinations *ado noldinguhe its deadly properties and do not 11111ShAlIMIPO.mss'tWL,Wwt de**, for swot orneaummol m is tray - perihelia to the pram WM tapping* 01 Flifta ms' lug h s edam awl him in dirgniimg bunaelr Resolrei, That while all welktlirected arms to rectum to-virtue, self-respect, usefulness and hap piness the tuffintanste victims of latemperitace should naive our ready and ardent am:Teraina'. it is nevertheless a truth out to be i euceeeted that DIEVIIIIINSISS IS a Cams—dud 'no father, bus band or sus-on mother, telfe" or datighser.;-bas way mail right to be a drunkard ; and that they whom noon ore dowsing of SYstgeldt,Y• •egir is common with the libertine, harlot, gambler, thief, burglar, roomer and amain. felved, That ample ,irspertence has demon lusted, what the prescience of ' sages and philan thropiats Moil ago Whacked, Mat • all arise effort • for the removal of evils should ',J.wirin at the root and deal with causes rather than effects; and that to attempt ,the eradication of hitemperance with : out' drag to the License .aystem or oppo sing t legalpro tion of :the Rum Trak. would be as s *wand absutd as to. attempt the destruction of a lieu)/ tree by press* off acme el its outermost branches. ; . . Resolved, That Hiram'. Lawa should in aU things be based upon'nzaill conform tothe sovereign Law of God • as, summed up is 'brae divine infrac tions, " Love God with ill thy bean and thy neigh- " boy as lbViell," and." Ito twin others, as ye "would, that 'others should do unto you ;" ,and therefore the licensing of then to 4ra Intoxicating BeVerages is irreconetiablt at war with any just 'draft! the nature, lonetionibud ends of Governs mein, as well as with that Higher'Lliw which buts us "Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works " of darkness. hut rather reprove them. .! Resolved, That Tug MAINE Law, so called, Is superior to all preceding mach:dents respecting the Liquor Traffic m that it consistently andpiplicirty forbids all traffic ies Intosicatingßeveragel as such, kuskes the rumteller's liquor and implements of trade conclusive evit:ence of a guilty intent to tell, 'instead of requiring specific proof! of a particular, positive act of sale, confiscates nod destroys those implements, like those of thegambler and counter htter, authorises prompt and adze' searches 'of suspected premises on oath or nrannation'thet the Liquor Trek is probably pet:lt:cub:id there, and places generally in the hands ot Temperance men , the means of thoroughly breaking ,nyi and supprese sing the work of death wherever they faithfully and fearlessly do their duty; tral we most earnest ly entreat' ur brethren in every State and country to spiretio effort to proem° this general enactment of this !,ow, so - modified and Unproved, according to the dictitei of experience, In to render a a most efficient terror to'ovd-doers am! a ;mortal blow, to the Liquor Traffic. Rfrolved, That the cry, "The Maine Law is " ineffectual," is raised entirely by those who nev er desired, or at least Dever tnedoo have it other wise; while we have abundant - evidence, in. the hostility and alarm of our adversaries, as' well as iu the direct testimony of friends,that the Law doss work a gratifying diminution of the Liquor Trat- bc, even where public sentiment and public otii cers prove unfaithful to the duty of -giving the Law lull force, and thus stopping the, desolating traffic altogether. - &toles', That We do moat eameatly, entreat our fellow-calsoini friendly to 'the Temperance- Cause, in voting for laW-maiters,lto subordinate all' paitisan or other constilerationi M the securing . of ,Legislatures that enact. riphidd and from time to 1/1110 improve, Laws of Prohibit-usu.—regarding that AS of infinitely greater consequence than any thing else likely to be talented by the manner in which their votes are this year citisr; Resolved, That the present exigencies of the Temperance Cause imperatively .demand im mediate and rapid, multiplication of Temperance Tracts, more elaborate Essays, and Charts illustra ting the' effects of Alcohol on the:Human System and we therefore call upon our Publishers, Book- sellers and Periodical Agents to issue lir purchase such tracts, essays , and churl in infinite variety and limitless abundance, pledging ourse!ves to pro. mote their - circulation by every means within our powir. On motion, a Committee.of three was appointed, to address the several Legislative candidates here after to be nominated by the two political parties, and to report their replies at ii subsequent tension of the Conventios. . Committee : Henry , Shively, of Pottsville, W. 1). Hodgson, do.,J. 11. Wintetetem.ol Pt. Carbon. Also, a Committee of Correspondence was ap pointed in every Ward, Bon:nigh, and Township throughout the County, co.nposed promiscuou-ly of Whip and DeMocrats. , 'ffie following Commit ! tees were immediately handed in by the Delegates: I : N. W. Ward - i =B ')'..Taylor, W. I). N. E. Ward :. C. Lpting, J. I'. Deem. Sands Ward ; John Winhersiern Aaron Potts Middle Ward Jacob .Marrtz; William Lerni , iTatnagna : Milton F. Bair4.,'Tho.. garen : F. G. Boas, B. DrLong, • Miherstalli ; East Ward : leaac Straub, Thos Wittkirrs.. frog Ward : L. D. Joneo , ,A. L. McKue. ?%,'l'reinant : Henry Eckle : Lewil Pinkerton Tinrgrorr : Caleb Wheeler, Forier. ?fraiteh Township: Samna Griecontli Henry t ett. itrunrivig Terwaship : Dr . J. F. Trsichler, Daniel Bock. MI PortCarlois : Philip Dreher, Jacob Krebs. Se. Clair : William E. PO'rier,,lacob Maria. Ou motion, the name of Behjarnin Bannon was added to the County.tanding Committee. • Rev. Pennell Coombe, beirig Present and called for, addressed the Conventiukat some .length, in a pertinent and forcible manner. The proceedings were ordered to be published in all the papers of the County. On motion, the Convention' adjonmed, to re-as- Amble in Pottsville, on Thur'sday the 22d inst., at I o'clock, P. M. 1311 Signs/ &i the'Officera Pottwille, Sept. sth, 1853. CbURT PROC E EDINGS. LICEPOITCD lIPICIALLY FOR. Tlig 311311111'301111NAL.1 rir September Seusons, i:1353—( Monday 6;) • ..--Cora. vi. Michael Morphit.+-Surety of Peace, on oath "of Edward Murphy.'; Cate 'topped, and County to pay costs—Murphy being afterwards re• moved to the Insane AsYlutnaf Harrisburg; by or der of the court. Com. vr. Margaret IVat..art. ! —D . ieorderly public protitute, on oath of George Jennings. Sentended to pay the costs, and find meektrity in the sum of $lOO to keep the peace for *2'0,0 months: Cow er.lVm. Smith.—Surety of the Peace, on oath of Sarah Smith. Sentenced to pay the costa, nod stand committed till complied with. _ Coat. vs. John /Lfurphy and . Mary Murphy.— .Surety of the Peace, on oath of Henry Lauer.. Tech party to pay his own casts. Com. vs. Mirlmel 'and Bat tery, on oath of Ann Sharp. ;'Grand Jury returned this case "note true bill." Siete day, Court sen tenced Ann to pay costs or 10 , secure their payment within tea days, and stand cohntnitted, arc. . • Cum. vs. Patrick .Curry:H•Disorderly Home, on_onth: of George Jennings. Grand Jury returned this, also, "note true bill"—County for cogs.. Com. vs. Edulard llommoV =Assault and Bat tery,-on oath. of Mary Mengl:e.: Plead guilty, mid' same day Court sentenced Edward to a Gne of $2O, costa of prosecution, and to 'eland conimitted, &c. The colas in this case amounted to over $34. . . (ruesdiy, Cith).—Com. vs. ;Torin ptiag House, on oath of Levi Phaler. Defendmat dead guilty, and Court sentenced him to pay afine of $3O, and costs of prosecution, and to Wand corn glinted, tltc., .Coat. vs. f Phaler and4ati. piing House, on ooh of John' Dietrich. Jury re turned ,verdict of guilty, andiCourt sentenced De tendanis to pay a fine of $2O, for the use of the County, the costs of prosecution, and to staodcom mined, tic. Com. vs. L Phtter.—Diecilerly Honse,on oath of John Dietrich. Jury returned " not guilty," and John Dietrich to pay costs. !, • Com.vs. George and Bat tery, on oath of Mary Bisenfluth: Grand Jury re turned this " not a true and Court sentenced Prosecutrix to, pay cosfs within 10 days, 'and stand coma iued, ' vf. Prier. FarrelL—Assault and Battery, on oath at John Betran. ' Grand Jury returned this "not a true bill ;" and Coml . :sentenced Prosecutor to pay the costs within 10 days', and stand commit ted, dre..l CoMi. vs. noatas T6stuss. 7 -Larceas% CC oath of JaeobLeuley. " Not a trues bill"--County for Cr MeGanl, Jain. vs. John .seGardiv.—Asnault and pat• fell% on ;oath of James COCaill. " Not a true bill" —Court ordered Nosecotig to pay costs within 10 days, end to stand coMmitiedilac. ' , c 4. Christian l'inerter.Tipp ling House, oh olitheil Joseph ,Worlinan; Jury trial, Defend. sat withdrew plea !of. "pot guilty;" and Court Sentenced him to pay a Site! of 1520, the "costs of proem:aim), end to stand coutinitted, Cos. tt. Jamas Sutton.- = Larceny, on oath of "Jscab Frits. Defending dead' guilty, and Court sentenced him to restore property stolen, pay a Hoe of At cente, emits of promoting* and to. undergo an imprisonment of 4 atonal • Coss.- t. Aims Sethi*. ;-Larceny oidb of Mee-. Fissler.Nlefeeikant guilty, and , Court sentenced blurte remote prcierty stolen, pay a Sac If of'o omits, costs of pteoatipn, and3o tincleigo an impriscannelt for 3 monthi.' cowc 'Marks Sestsiniter:—Pciinication arid b 0 oath of Ltiesi'llireikle. Jure refifro .6d lerdicl of gtilliy, and Cotiri sentenced Defend :ant to pay a Hite Of 0 mai l ribs*, 00 to the Ptese. cFliix eltPepies, Pato engage Tee the weekly aye 9t elf cent n tee the ineinuminee of child. ' • : • , Com. its. Joke Withaess. 4 .-Assault and IfetteiY, oa oath of Benjamin Thomas.:Grand Jury retur ned this "not a true' `end c ourt sewmeed Prosecutitm to pay eosui - Cam: ri. Afe_ekra 4, Pritila Daroleo+-Asisah arid Biatety, at dith"of John Arnold. "Not *inlet bill :" sod Proxieutai for, coup, - •"' COIL JOilt M1444411411 1810 TOWISOr:"'" 11110tandBatunTi Cu Ootb of lobo McGinley. "Not ti Proottotoitor °this. , , si-A - 44 1 $ Mold Itsitrete. knoli Suit WI itch of,* Waite. "Not tem bqi; !Ng - for costs. . Con. ts; sßiziolc. , - ,. ,,ti'magt . ad Batts. rroxia4 044kodelick. , :,Notigtrue.. , ' ; 4 -. and . ' qii*iliets'4 . 4 - 0 i: , pro.m y cm. , c, -, filak , 4041763tWAMORid !BSA WY, and *th WA:NAM. on 3)iotWo4 iLeek- Jury - returned -I*. , t of ituilty !if itfif'tmoil, pOt; not guilty ett.tber :. '..i: `, , q. (WedaMittay,74 l .- - -eim. vs:lrilfiri7l Beeti r ."1 Lames yonfoath of] Peter Pletcher. Verdi* . of J#T , I Pikili r' Y' --1 4 dauri Niatesmi 11 .01 Do dent bit :Maio the . Propfsly moien, or pay its "full Value. to pay a fate of 6 Oats, costs of prosecution:, and urusdersOe'impftimineatiofitusontbs. . -; . -- Coin. vri CAlrli#' Selartre.—Lareeny, oil oath otiacob Werpart" Verdict of Jul, gullyf and - Court serdisced Difendant to restore properly So- Jet:4 Pay a glue of 6:cents, and to uadergu at im prisonment of 20 difis: , $, • Com-3.i, ifillabi &esp.—Larceny, on oath of Gawp ItSfischel. ;;.Duritig trial Detedriant 'with-. Mei plan aura gilt} ;.' and:Court ordered ; iWit'-; Ifam fra *fore pr•ofkrty stolen, pay a Our of !I qotsr costs of 'ptreFuticiti and to undergo au. norroi moat t o o o thor4ifbecoinputell.froo l Ilfe‘.'4Poo 01. tionnf is former segifeac e , - - - --...---. am. ' 4 4 - J J o h n ei.je l pt q w.—,g,trault aud7 H r t_ Y i r .., on oath pt. flrfary 6iMpbeU. -Not , a true 'llilW7.l County Mt; costs. ;... - Com' E. Hirght;lnotaa.,--Atmtult Miti - T•01/;,tirl' on oath biz Hiram :fthittice. Jury ,Dial, Defendant withdrew - vies of frot_gril4,and Curt se4need him to pay ; 6 cents*se, costs e prosecution, 4nd to i 'undergo els ittiprisiitunent ter 20 days. • ,! i . . CAM: Pt. Jefett.von.—Larceny, 04 owl of Joseph P. Jotiek, Defendant plead guild. and Court sentenced kiln to inshore peoPerly !to:en. pay a lips of G corks, 00;4I of prosecution, a'ud to undergo sat Imprisonment, for :s months. . Cow. Zerlar..;-LarcenY, On Otilh of James .Deck. Elaimuhrot plead guilty. Seritencs• deferred, • . • CI ( Com.: yr. Dasi 4 Boardly.—Larceny', col mut of Daniel Britton. Defendant plead guilty and was ordered td restoresibroperty stolen, pay a tinel of 6 cents, coats of pr*cution, and io undergo Ao im prisoomeril of IS ItOuti k s. Cous'or. - IVEllatit Doker.—Asstult and Battery, onoathof Juieph‘stop. Jury trial, Deeendant . withdrewplea of kit gnilty. Sentence deferked I • Corn.; Jifidar2.llfrtrry.—Larceny on oath or Thomas Cortneltl = , Jury's verdict, guilty and Court eelitenced Defendant to restore pruperiy sw im,. pay if . fine 0f.4: cvnts,,costs of prosecution, and to undergo an tuilkiisminem for 9 month.. 1 Can. , rs; Stoeien i.preidleasn.—Laree!iy, on oath of Charles -- ,, igno'rarnits,ll, and County Air Coen: v i i. John AfeDavir.—Assault and Drittery; and with truant toeommit a itspe, on oath lOC HrilteO. Juryjetsuned verdict of guilty on both counts,. Seoiencegeferred. adooe iu4 - Bet Lary, oci ctimh of lase-slop. Jury's verdict, • Not sentnced. Cons. vs. Davi.ttfiDads.-4.SisorderlY Mouse, on oath of Mtebao Sands. Jury trial. Not guilty, and PrOseciitien kr costs. - = .• Pow. Aiirf Dolton.—Surety or Peite, on oath of ' , fancy Ddtton.' Court or4ereiii Der'endant to be distniased otyher own recognizance. ahursiitiik Bthhes-Cam. vs. RuAert and Battety,"on oath of %VIII tam Matthews. Jury'aerdici, g4ty, and Court eentenneu Defen dant to pay a finebf $4O and costs of Prose4ution. Cosa. Al. Ellfn Rilan.--Coacraling of child, on oath of i!orenian of Jury;bl Ictquilit. Do. leaden* Plaint guilij z " flenfeneet.letet4;und ;Defen dant remanded tti.prison. . This was ,the case re. cently kerred t& in 016 . .rourll.ll-8 tautly -bon, child, Was tountrideucl .ins die coal dirt- n't Coal Castle, Ellis.-t Assault and Buttery. on oath of dames Williams Jury's vertlictguilty, t , and Dole an se fenced tolray.a fine of 15 and costs of i'rosecuilon. • Com. ys. Jamo ar4l ;B a p tardy, ore. oath 01-: Ellen Ryan, Defendant p:ead guilty,•eidd was sFhtenced (o pat a fine of f5l cents, costs of ProseeuAn, nod to F:ilen Ey l an for lyingiin es.expeiis• " I • • 1 Com. 4:4; Datktd G. luinalsag.—Keep* Tip. • pliug House, an keeping'Bi , orderly Boise, on oath of (Jeo. Jeraings. Jury trial. This v i ms one of the mostlprti, bent among the many ,Bunday Tippling:andtteca . lionse cases, m-ently bro'ught up by the' Oitizena';Oulice.'' The.fiefeudant O f wns so extensive Brew? y, in Mahantongo Street, ,l ond his business; 'both' 4, bolesale and retail, is doubtless very profttabli.'... iJe reen;theretore, well ecrord to pay the osnal fintof $4 (or selling on Sunday, and the oboe' of theposectition was to restin)n bins, possibip by a heyfeier penalty. Able counsel was retained On both 4es, and much interest -manifes ted by„the public as to the.resuleot the trial., The case waacootin4ll- during Friday (yesterday.), and up to the time ofur going4o press", the Jit6-, hav ing been,out front 2 o'clock., could not agree upon . a verdict - . . - ;f 2 • SOUYPOLL HAVEN AFFAIRS,• OVIt - , ; ;!tEGCLAR COURESPONDENi.I Nothing Of, pariiculor interest hai transpired 'for the !alit two ortt . iiree week's;. nor do „I•know that I should. write evt now; if there were not ;'several small millers thiit are in want 01 a little "..psin'. - Our prirtscularirriends,"-the Democrats, are about "Lain' tip their ara kitties " for the coming)! events on Monday neit `So look out for the lids end bend low. There is rnilready the most ,‘ heterogen eous unanimity ''to the ranks. • That same o(tl , , cone," supposed (like old Grini• es,) to dead, iticircurrinavigating the cord fields by the:light of th 4 moon; and our friend•il " over the left," will fit 4 that coons will spring u)i, Pink nix-like, from :he) r ashes, wheatbey are Wanted ; so Veaso take ncliice ! the way, hc . v.e you seen anything, of out Town Council out yoneway 7 They have left Our bed, (the booed, it. is ;:s . tipposed. they, have taken with them,), Without jhst cause." They were last seen about the time oQhe late comet, (and thereby lnuigs a tail): 7 - It is teased they. have rulers through tick eta in-thitt lino, tied that That supper will be conk! by thetitne thuy::Stet buck ! Any' infortnatiOn will be thaukintly retsived fiy their discoasolete con stituents: Chtni:papers please copy. 4 114'ven /.at no Firs Engino Well, now it'a out, (thit is, the secret). I suppOse you thought all atontf.we had at least three or fOur ma chines'. "; The Intl is, we have some sage philei,e pliers who argue-that as soon as we have engines, fires would be Avitable.... There is 'Mile:Mph) , for you; enouga td-feed a dozen di:art:on forlat least .one year. Lestliveeti, 7 li. Levaiesiroperty was in great filawier Ot being destrioyed by fire,,anif the comes:pie:lce Isrithitt we were itaitebear h#ving an Engine.' Thoftlit msaufseteries have salters the mitter-i.to mos* so there is not the 1030 doull but what the ,thik will be . ser-emplbmedi by the 301hcif Febvnarg next. `tours truly, • 'SrAttytkiln, Sept. 8, 1853 4A:0417.1UA„ A EF,AIIIS. inioi(*tt owv cvmssromprATA 4 . 0 The person utmaql to, last week, us haOing been arrested, here for t passing counterfeit money, was Dr. U . War tie.,, of a Heton; he had Previouq ly sustained a gOiod reputation. ' • . The notes which he has been passing, ire alter elf Iron:tithe Citaenarßank of IyA,hingtoi, a fraudulent corit.'esn, to the Citixeni' BankOf Wor oester, Masa., aid are of the denomlnatiois of SI and $5 i'the Matt are well executed and likely to deceive they a:ie printed'on very fine paper, pale in ap*mtnee, ftigneue, a spread eagle„ Abe Is I ant unable to. deicribe. The Teller ot . cii4 Bank ing Ileirm infortns me that they are presented at their cdunter algto‘t The notes . of.the Erie City Bank haiM made their appearaitc to our Borough. • A MT . ., lones:died here, last week, front the ef fedis dr.nkifrs. intoxicating' liquors. She vied friendless and opcared for ;- her reputed; husband acted : as one 4 the - pall-bearers. Which of our numerous grog ;yellers furnished her the liquor, I am unable to ear- furnishe d Tain4qtia, SOt. 8,1854. PORI':CARBOISI Ir;nost viuf,. asoutra coatufiromiarrr.l.. A serious acildent took place a few days ago, in the niw slope ;Worked by G. Mis,si & Co., occa- Flobed' s joy the 'explosion of tire damp, ift which three w ee • wefis severely burned, but 14 under stend that they itte doing well: Our Public Vehooli commence on the fag o , nem mOuth th#l3oand of Directors have been very active ift re6ttiu the school houses, and teizino have added it new Veil, which is' certainly 4reat Pravenient.. 'Wef,bave not r h ; cardanything of our much talked, of ToWn Haft ) ately., Iles our councilloat sight; of it, or have ttiey withdrawn the projedt spirit of annexation prevails to 101130, extent among the ief4ess: TKO is a great deal said of Offending, the limit* of outEtorcmo, to loin the brio* Palo /0; bat we reflma the design wilt be' heembelloff by . .ete , ,Palo Alto•seiti, who iMet a to be very Mach' diseMistied with - their conditir, probe bly ciostinoe4o or argot hew laseilensaigh.. - At all events they iis,e determined en disunionthe aim ing winter, and4ave a °mitigation admit. own== d' how 40'11 vork ?", yams' &a • Port!CeirbookSqi. 8, 18,53 NE* YORK LETTER. ; inept tint ; i'intri - Onzitterottorn9 Failure Of Ruin ppeetdaties around the C;estat Palmee-4/letlotanew qf ilaildiar-reess• - ponteges - Voietsiinties—Cgian Coonneeteration of LriPt2.:l62pli of PrisoilifEltazOler Cher . tate.r i Z t Age eamer—Painters'Atrih4r./Neort- Loa •Roto—Stin CAA haiDO"'' 1 ; 441 , er.. 4 Wank Atassettger—,-fares esellioes or ../t/e—r-stereteue Imports. Naar Pont, Sept Gth; :113.53. Dean Amt. :—lt has been reinesited . that, like &don of - ..10othetneoold eaten* twelve rietteojin Van . 14 genic it 'Ann 'Oestructiod 'sod, on the opthing Pe Ctiitetrehutie the tact,eownixl to be englentitited by the hatoltels ~ o ritcernies end InirplacoOf annissmein Ulu veal np on + ., 114.14N,7 , 'T 5, 00a 4.0, 1,4 7t.rTr'll.4 otseidnifee bliallm, f. ~ 7 .t • - .. nltineott ! of oath° . de of dons wltmtiroubf lre• t the lees . -., w e o veep toM ait +monsoon ev 4 rii an , re "wn 41i5q0141141- Ain of trout the'imrma - attaphtte trio edi t toq smC spinal .:entbabigh• Maws. It nes *ell, hoonsfer. for the matralitv itirlhe ay that thee* Owes true now , '*immd and "aliiit up for went of patronage. sad one, &wily op• posite the mein entrance cm the - Pale e; the most mar us tut: ilitimrtp, of soy, has been said under 04 dental hantaxer leitim the last week, Ou FndaY everiusi,,as annottneerD:the relate was illummateri . and throwkopen thl 10 o'clock to the evening, to to remain. The'effeet Isalutik Baer Mak in 'dtiftiose, and addirefesdlYto the cit. ganre of the building. ,You may Itiorre'of the et lent and sue of the arrangement*, wisp I tell You that there ate more ;skimmers in 00 Wilding than street lamiet in the eity.and the pipes alone would j extend for mete than seven miles. j j During the : pest week; our city has Wen ailmen t ed, if you choose so to call it, by one of those uurre affairs. a " Thole World's Temper* ;eh * Conven tioa," at ch igured those notabilities of recent date, Rev. A iss Drown; Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone end others of the short'petticoat regiment. Their cause is th at the Temperance _cause, inn we iksetindidly believe that iii unlinCirith so mu - My , of the absurd ismsat the day,it the per tonsof the above-advocates, is anythini nut advan lageou_sNo-the-A-anse.- 'fro - Weyer, the audiences j were Targe;ilieriseople r amused and the speakers enerire, -The proceedi.igs wound up 'with a grand oild water banquet, atwhich our fenuaine friends above exerted the .prerogative they sego, by charg ing all pantalocamd bipeds one dollar; and letting off the ladies, whom Heaven bless, la the Arabs Say, for one-half the amount. How ilia affair turn ed put we "'cannot say, but can vouch that the profit 'on liquor sold must have been extraordinarily light. On Friday evening. our Cuban remiltins celeara ted the anniversary of the ill-starred Lopez expedi tion, by a sort of requiem ceremonies: at the Ap polio rooms. The hall. was / suitably flecorated, sombre blank. while a huge cenotaph. appropriately itiscribed, occupied the centre. Many , ladies were in attendance who, With the gentlemen portion of audience, 'reined to enter deeply Min the mean ing of tee. celebration. Many were attired in Mourning, out of respect for the occlusion. and seine were,widows of the victims of the unfortu nate day. HQuite a stampede occurred, last week, trum the pa isfw .on Black well 4 Island. A gentleman, re-' siding on the opposite side of the river, observed some tenor twelve men emerge naked from the river and take to their heels in different directions. They were prisoners from the island,lnd were un doubtedly furnished with clothing by Ome 'swam- Owes on the look-mat. The °Waif must have been pi t econcerted awl as well - planned as it was see m:smut; they are still at large. The hull of the burned steamer, Cherokee, has been raised and found but little injured below the water line; The machinery, also is in tolera ble condition. All the goods stored below are but littleburned, but entirely ruined by water. 'One' hundred tnousand dollars will be requited to rebuild her; whether it withlai done or ant i 4 problemat ical. • . . 1 .. ~ I I noticed in sour piper, and otherS' throughout the couutrv,, a' description ol• the mailer Steamer now building in England. 'Allow - me to correct You in the', matter. You tell a large story, but i scarcely hal 'as big as! the truth. The following are her Mt enrson* anti power, from 'authentic sourees—they are reliable :—Length: 673 feet; breadth on decy,So feet; breadth fait of wheel houses,l2o feet; depth of hold, 60 feet; and ton nage, M/ tons. Her decks corupris'e one and a half acres of space, and she is comartteted in iepa ante coniparitnents..sodhat if badly inpfrrd' in any part: she could not sink. . Her budderis Scott RUs• 80. Esq., the celebrated naval constructor. The l'ainters' strike has turned ouk exactly am cording to my propheey—the joureeTmen having been obliged to rescind their resolutdms and give in to the employers.- This meat ever be the case in a combined oppo-ition of ,capital tatabor. In conjunction with the Temperanee convention of tiro week. Antoinette Brown was announced to preach _on Sunday id Metropolitan': Hall, which wa. tilled to repletion: The audiences wererva,dly amused, and kept interrupting tin ! !,....wiseeedings by shouts of laughter, and the moat net Hivecheers., mail finally the meeting was comp6lllll to. adjourn amid indescribable tumult and COMLIAItiII. We shall `• more of the same sort," as the Re for Strop matt saes. before the week is out. The New York ,Sun • having completed its twen tieth year, held a grand celebration.,on Saturday last. Their buildings were illuminated, fireworks and a collation wets provided, and the establish ment thrown open to the public., Tbose interested', seemed to have enjoyed themselveS mightily, as they no doubt did. • .",...; _ The messenger of the Central Brink was robbed of over 91000 on Friday last, in one of the Wall' Street Bunks. The money was in bails and :certi fied check., a which he had some: - '420,000 'more in a bag in his hand. Three •Germitis have been arrested and ideinitied as having si4tial beside the ines,en,ger al the batik. 'they are Undoubtedly the • guilty parties. Last evening, one of our BtooklykFerry llo ! uses was destroyed by lire, involving a tais of over five °thousand dollars. The buildings were -quit new and of ornamental style.' One of the boats had jusi entered the slip, and narrowly escaped the fire. Another lire occurred, also, on the resat aide of the city, at which two young men', brothers, being I unable to get ota. or else asleep, were, totally con sumed. One of the firemen was elm:taidly Injured. You may judge a little of the business; of this port i of Gotham, when I gfre you the following slat is tics of imports in a single month. In the month of August, just passed, N aloe of Imports, $4,331,099 97 • Against August, 18.51, . 1910 017 65 ... Increase 01 month, Your., Sc_, LETtER. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONRENTA . , Another Charge—Bt >11.4., - Doane cikd Iris Astrid a'llo—G:rand Lodge of tin U.:3..1. 0. 0. P,-- , ' .Dog War—Noble Mae 4-i. . , ... TamsDELsitts..Stig. Bth, 1853. We, down here in rhiladelphia,liad commenced talking about re-rigging stoves, buyinga few blank tits: or quilting some dozen " comfortables," when lo ! the therniometir rises to P 5 degrees, mosmil tioes present their bills for being' duly honored we dealers are recalled, and the very name of a iltove oozes 'forth another drop of perspiration. The chief topic of the week has. been the scull inquisitorial assemblage in caintle'M New Jersey, flerosis the rircr.lrom us) Which iii cum:rued for the trial of 13i410p Doane, of NeW Jeritiy; for various high crimes. &e. Thesis most nolne;i"hcmorable" Men SR with clotted doors, everything you lama Must be done in secret—it looks so cOnsequen'tial ; yet every due the iiroceeding are ,qported in the papeys in full. The accused most pobiy advoca ted the ' admittance or the public follie trial; but "nay!" said Rt. Rev.su and so, and "nay" it was. L In my next I hope to he 'able to announce the Int iimphant 'acquittal of r the gerterotis;'philauthropic Bishop, 1 The United States; Grand Lodge L 0, 0. P. Is. in our midst at present. -The members,in a body visited Independence Hall on .Tutlisay. 'Some good speeches were, made on' the occasion. On Tuesday night the grand ball, in full regalia, iu hon -Or of the Grand Liodge, took place. : It was n'nohle affair, doing honor tob Philadelphia'atOdd Fellows, and. no doubt, well pli.asing the strangers In whine houbr thrill", took pinee. -A sessio9 of the Lodge is at present being field in Santora Street Han. • As a j u mp 'from the sublime to?the.ridiculous may be good. now and again, perniit me!io renurd the annual dog war Is at end; au amnesty till next July i i havino . ' been granted. [M6OIOIIIO last three moat s 43Ni dog warriors " bravelv fighting, fell " Hints as , to the disposal of the [wales lb the shape of B lognas have been, 'as (probabl y' they ought to B he, pelted ,bv every high minded citizen. ' A ttv °dicer, b,,,‘ name Wrn. 'Spites, ties been tures ea fur dragging. it delencelesseinale by toe hair flier head across a public street, simply be eau. she wished to know the meaning of her son's acres . Thisgentle police officer sh'Mild be dubbed a tits ber of ilaynau's urder—"thel!womati-whip ping brotherhood.," Your., . I 1 BEN M. NO MEDICINE m existence forithe cure ofFe- Yer and• Ague has'ecer called forth; or been worthy of as loud commendations gni Dr. J = W. Cooper 's Vegetable Compound Fever and Agi Fills. W bole neighborhoods sperk . , as to one voice, of their' uni versal success. Read the following it teheadt4 by a highly rtispectsblc ioticsician of Johnstown : . We, i t he citizens of Johnstown,; do. certify, that Dr. 1, 1 W. Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever and Ague Pi,lls. have proved effectual in all cases of Ague iititt•Fe'Ver, within our knowledge, never re. cloning more than tram three to sii"days to effect a complete cure. James McMullen. M. D., Peter mqvergood, Esq., Williamßarnet, Adam Fockler. noel:met McGran, Shepley Priestley, Thomas Laird; Benjamin Hayn nes, Allen Rerse;JacCub Dritti J. K. ,Buckman. John L Heyser, 'Samuel Douglass. Esq.. Robert Sxgrard, William ltuber, J. C. McGill, Gecirge W. Korn, Larden, John O'Neil, P. Ci? Neil, Thoma's Freon, Lewis Freon, Robert Barnett, Peter Mutely, Joseph Burgeon, Jr., John Hamilton, Henry Sutton Wm. Tombinsie, Jr.. Robert tiainalton, Diehard ,Treanor,jacob Severgmal, C. S.lPersbmg,-John Matthews, E.g.. A rehibald ' Coattow A. Thompson, WilliamGrahaiia, JosePti Derry, Hiram Craver, Joseph Cluthberlanai Esq., end Philip Mar ' phv. The above are the most respectable citizens of 'Johnstown. - • The above medicine is for sale b S. Drumb eat, l'uscarora; H. Shisslei, Port Carbon ; and John C ;Martin, Pottsville; who are agents tor the pro ppetur. He has also constantly Onliond general asvrtrnent of Dr. J. W. Cooper's 'imost valuable, "niedieines which are,prepared only by C. P. Hewes Among these meciiones`(and at thin, season ,of the year one of the Most usetit)is the itlebrated veg etabte worm powilcrsoi box of which every person who has children Should have. . Strrt iNtL BAD BREATH, a disagreeable unite tn the mouth, and other unpleasant symptom., arethe result of tp digestion. When the food; instead of bring proper ly remains in the stomach until it be comes to a.inanner petrified. a deleferines field cal fed Septic Acid, is generated, which mixing with the fluid of the mouth, is certain nOl Only to give a bad breath, but it is. also the true cause of wasting of the genia l arlepoen of tartar and decayed teeth. Bfrigh.o4...lisition Vegetable not only cleanse the siciainchund bowels or. all bilious and .putrid, humors, and'purfy the blood, but they. also restore the digestive organs to a hialthe tone; and are therefore certain to remove had * Wendt, and prevent a premature decay of the teeth. Caution.--Storekeepers would do well to esti,- cise care in buying from pedlars. ;We understand that a man by the name 01 Hessian), gad &bather by thename of Sines, are offering What purports to be Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.- 1 These persona are not authorized Agents for this' Medicine; end' the article offered eanuot be guaranteed as genuine. The genuine is for sale by Mrs. E. M. SEAT 'TY and .1. G. BROWN, Pottsville. Wholotale Moe, 160 Heels Street, Nina-deign& • FLOWERS WILL GROW WHERE THE WATERS HUY:4f the cuticle.: of the " . scalp is kept healthy; and the germs of the, lair invigorated by stimulants which operate at their roots, through the inner akin or :Omit of me bead, a strong and vigorous amid of - fakir cannot fail to bell* replan; The operation of Lyon's Fmthairoti is founded en urelyi upon thts most reasonable law of the'Niitu nal World. It is prepared of such ingredients only. will produce Rua effect. Hence Abe most Meted ulous have tried saber:a benefitted by its nitled the secret of its mamma sale, The appearance given to the hair is truly beautiful and pleasing. Soldby all dealers, ersi•where; at 20 cleats in large 'bottles. . I -- • Sold hi , every dealer in 'Fottavaci T W.l)Your & Sonsi - Philadelpfiia, wholesale ittett. , • ,7 vox " I DIGEST."—Such is the true measuptof the word "Pepsin," or of the two Gni* words from which tt is derived. This is the Mgeificant ind ap P9intite tide of the True Digestive Fluid, or Gas tric Juice,prepared by .Dr, J. S;:: Hotnistrott, of Philadelptua [nun the 4iatutit Stomach of the Oz for the cure of ind*e -mon amp , is Nattat's atria remedy for 8 4, ainsis clan equal its ohm Ye tip. readers good eating perfectly caltshiteat See the figure . of the Ox, m aaollugipat ct 04 pi. . .. rorrimmanimista e. --i, - - 00211,ECTSU Or eau rbik Tug 111/boat floor, bbl . IS ;30 i Dil Pea ' 4 4 11 U 6 Ilya . do do ) 400 _do do oop p r a ' i 'd 47,11 00 L Wheat. bushel Is pea apples d Evd 1$ Nye, do 13 E dozer r.:,, :- 5.13 coca. do •,10 9 . ,':'.`? :: 13 oato. do , r ',ll 6 Idea, c,:' , :_ r ... : 9 PoloWiti. do tai . ._,. Zito 13 Thtiothy Seed , 1115 SW. 606 , Id 03 Moor do . .3 30 Moor. , 6 90 Oa tbilentt alt.. by the Rev. J. E. Greed; PETSR to MARGARET KO!. all q Oa the Slab alt.; by Rev. Isaac &teller, BENJA MIN Mier. of Bike, Rota to., to EMILY LUTZ, or.Rast Branewly, to Ibis county. • • • On the !Slit ult., by alderman Patiet, Tal/or, Northern Liberttta, rollaileinbia,WlLLUM H. Blab, of the City of Reading, to ROM EIEnET. of Silent,. New Jenfey. .; On the xth 13111.—by Rale. Joel Grim, CHRISTO PHER SOORTJO,CIOUtITIANa. 11111.11. TE, all of Tamatior. -, • "be--titb-ntr, the same. GEORGE ECK ART,. to .IELLANA E. itaGallo. allot Tamaqua,.. the same day. by GM mane,. HENRY NM'. to ELIZABETH BLACKMAN. all of Tamaqua. Oa (Le 26th art., by Adam Nialck DAVID DAVI*, La NAM( JUNSS, all of Miiierivitie . . • DIED : , ' • Is Allneteville, on thrs 21st tilt.," T• VALENTINE SCHWENK, aged ono.yess. 6 am. and 23 days. , In fkltioyikill Useest r ,. on the 29th ulL,'• AMANDA REBECt:A., daughter or Gottfried Boyer; aged one year, one monthsad 'two days. On Friday, Sept- 2.1. in Schuylkill haven, EMAN UEL BENTRAM, aged 33 year. and 3 molten. ' At beams, on Friday. the II inst., JOHN PE TEST; an esteemed citizen of that piste, aged n years. On Sunday kit his remains weie • • deposited In their ten resting place, by the fraternity of Odd Fellows, of weicti - °Net he was in esteem :4 mem ber. ILIMIGFAVS NOTICES. p•••• REV. - 813t0:11 littLL,of sae Vatted Orataera c)"" Chunk, will preach. in the , &boo!: Nouse. rod Port Carbon etrerl, SUNDAY, the Pah Of Septe.m• li4T. at 3 o'clock In the nfterevon. 19. TRINITY, CHURCH, (K.l.lnCOPAl.).—Ser vice held regularly in this Church every Ilunday Morning, at 10} o'clock, • atiternoon.et 3f ..- '• Except the Ont lineday of each month, When Iwo vice wilt be held In the evening at 71 o'clock, hollow' of the domain. . PREACHING hs the dattoeitte lir tut In pre* tY byte, tan Church. Navies' Street.. ttev. John .11 Warner,every Sabbath morning and evellud. "7.-}lglIZ WILL tll4 preathtni m the-EngllKll le Lutheran Climb, !Market street, evory Sundly moraine and evening. Cilidittai.—Vlvine worship , d , '" may be experted ' every dabballt idolising and elterdelr, IntiO every Wedaeaday ' , sebum it. We Usual bowl. WANE /UM NOTICE'S. - - r". PULASKI LODGE , No• 1116.-1 Slated.ileet te'i lag of Pulaski Lodge, No fjR, will he held, on Monday evening. September Mb, 1453, at 7 ofdoch, Punctual attendance is desired. ATTENTION, EIVI.ES!—The Member.) of %l' inn Scott kid. Company will meet At !hell Ar tinny on MONDAY. September 10,1853, at l n'rlock. for Particle and Target Fire. 'By order of Company , D. liVrciiiiifox II). S. • $7-2t• Nerd 10. 1103 neHItYLKII.II. Atillt.lUl..lllll/11. LS , :MCI El Y.—The 'Members of tai. tliiclety will meet at the Public House of Daniel Boyer, Orallyr burr. on Inalurdny. the nth of it eptenther, 1533. at to'eloet, P. M. , r By order of Satiety. ' J. S. KELLEK. R. S. Mullen pipers in itieOluoty are s'equeited to uipy. Sept. 3,1633. 36-3 t FOR SALE & TO LET. FOR SALE.—A 30 feet lot on Centre Street. No. In J. Wy.on's additon toTonsirOle. Said lot runs from Centre to Railroad Street. la'oolinde. on the *with by lot of 6, Hough. Esti, on the 'malt by a 211 ft., dueer For mins and particulata euquirt, of I be dubscriber at Las Drociwie, Crain, Otrte I„ Nhts- Itadiaputab.le title wall be given. JOHN 6. C. MARTIN, , . Agent for he Owner. August 10, 1653.‘ • 117-11 HonsEs mvpiltLES P OR BALE.— A first-rate team of 6 or 6 Mules, wail broken will) haulm and wagon. e . .• ALIO. a drar•tate team of 4 hones, with harnert and .wagon. Apply to ii. suejteea, Wironlaco, Dailptsta Co, Pa. Sept. 10, MI • 37-4 t • COALCA/1211 TO 111H1:—Apply to F. Y AKULET dr SIN - . August 13.1833. , - 33-if .. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALV..—A Iwo dtory.Uwelling nose and Lot, situated in Port Carbon, now occupied by .1. F. Voorhies ; a1t.1.14 Store House and Landting. The abuse Property will be sold k bargain. Apply to 1.. F. WHITNEY. Pull Carlon- Angus. 13, 1833. . .23.6 t VAII.III FOlt. SALI4.—A rare chalice for any one wishing to engage in the Coming or 111111 C bu siness. The undersigue,d not enjdying gum' • nimiih, wishes to dispose of his Lulu. contain, ing about 53 Acres; 35 acres of whierili •,t under cult.vatlon, the greeter part being ' • Grass s.nd Closer; lbe remainder is Wood ' -• Laud. The above farm b situated 14 North filanbeint Towastilmbout 5 wile& from POltdllille, Sind two wiles from dcbuyisiia ifa ven. There is au orchard of the best gratted•Apples on the above; also Pear, Peach and Cbiiiiry Trees, of excellent quality. The buildings are good and near ly new. Half of the purchaie money would be ta ken la yearly payments o 1 MO, with Interest July 30.1853. 921,082 32 G. C. F LL' OR SA LE —Arratruqua, L' stoiy Erick Ifojel, with natures, sit uated n Lan Maud) bunt duve t . A gouil bargain can be bad, and time will ;be ed for the payments. For (unbar partitu ioquire of the proprietor, %Val.dilGGlN d. Jul, 9,1653. gi- 1 4 1 011. IS ALE.—The subscriber offers fur sale a 20 bone Engine, (one of the best in the. region ,) to. seiner with all its connexions; 1130, Ileelllo/ Sereenes, Ate., all ready fora business of fifty thousand tone, or more, per annum. z ". - JOHN PINKERTON. • 24abantungo Street, Pottsville; or lit. Clair. _ June 18.1853. 1.5 , 1( I, I OIC, RENT.—A Store, containing / Roolll3,Willl r water and Lis, in the Brick !lending In Centre street Pottsville, between the Penn• sacs sylvanla Ilallanklie'Auterlcen House. p 7, Apply to M. MURPHY. Anti! 10. 1253.. - 10-tf 41 LILT.--A huge and I. eornmodlnua. once and fixturiea, In Bannin's Btitld • ings.opposlte the Church, Cenire n . 2, A Street. Enquire ni WM= BUSINESS CARDS. pm% CoN2(2II6BARI Wiii)LE-. r....BALE GRQUiltd, Tea and Liquor Uralen, And Conanleolou I(4rehunfl.„ No. 188 •MATIEET liirert; • 'flotiessu 531 mid 621, • E. C. Eav„ N" L. Coxioom2al PHILADELPHIA: J C. 11121, July 2, 11453. • ", 27-15 tn I%TICVILLEB RlCUARDS,Attorneisat Law /II will attend to all business Intrusted to them wtt h dil dente and care. °Mee Centre street, neat 4 5 30 i to R. 11. Morris' sore. Pottsville. June 11. 1853. (Jan. e. 1833. t-I,' ' DW. C. CLEAVER, formerly olLatie,tbin ol . K. tr. D. W. C. CLEAVER; EngtnistrOabd dur. awn, after several yawl engagemeabe In other pla. res, hos re•opened,an °Mee is POttstillle. where be will be pleased to see the friends of the old gm, Red nil who nisi require the Markel" of one :of Pic pro. OFFICE—CENTRE Otieet, Imatediaitly -opposite he "Silver Terrace." =tM,:l H 141,11 EL L. le I 11111Z111,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, POTTSVILI.E. °dice CENTRE o tlireCt,3,loois South of Episcopal Church,sarne.side. Apr 1130,11353. ` 19.1 y rl MM.—Window Sash and Doors. bf various de ll scOptlonsi on band and for sale by the Subscriber. JOHN 1.1.4ahiEP3.-, Market Street above Tenth, Pottsville. ' Feb.2o, 11353- - , - ' ' 9.tf i VAJlo.—Markel str e et Property for late. Inqu ire %Jot ; JOHN U. JAMEAOAiI. ‘. • " gatket Street above Tenth, Poitacille. Feb. 28,1853. • 9.tf JFACOB KelliE,, JEHTICE Or THE' PEACE, will attend to the .collection of Accounts; atc., promptly, and all the dutfei appertaining to lilt office. Pottsville. Dee. 8, 1852. '' ',i 54-Iy* ' i TTHOMASR.BAIT:II AN ATTORNEY at I.a W.,' Office In Centre Street. opposite the Episcopal Church, Pottsville Penbrylva nit. . , 1 .- N ay. '2O. 1851. " '' .47-19 - TIEACIMMIRS W ANT EM.-The t obUe Schools of Tamagni, Schuylkill •Connty;Pit , will open on the lit of October. The followlne Teachers will be regnlred:—One Male Emperlntendent.saiery 040 per month ; one Teacher at *2O vone Female. competent so leach the Weber English. branches, at Ste; Vise Female Teachers' at *l5. Teachers must present themselves for eaaminatfon at the School house, on Sarirday, October 111, Zss3,' and in mean , time may correspond with McCA PC, 'Secretary Of ttie Board. • Sept 10. 1859. • . 37.11 ADY PARTNER WANTEO.—Wanted I . as"partadr. in an euensise• and very profitable business, to Pottaville,'s lady with moderate capital. Eor particulars apply at the Oka of the Macre' Asyut. 4 Sept. 3, IB3k. : • 36 if TEAGEIERS WANTED.—Vifitarecrin—the town of Donaldson, to take charge of the Public Schools—twol Mate and two Pamela,. Teachers.— echoola t open on Mow. Ist, and continue !months. Applicatiolt drill be received by the Stiliseriber.land candldatmeiamined at Donaldson on October Isib. 1833. 'D. L 01911301.4 Freeident. Pript.3.1438.. • - • 34-et. I A B IT - 411.—W situation as Gteric - orrealesman V 1 ha some Stale, by a young man 94 irate of age, woo is now parsuing legal studies. but Is obliged desist on amount of Impaired health!.: Via. •had years esneriellea Cline sPeaks - Tallhth and German ripely Well; and can give undoui.ied once. A line,Odd dto FRANK, Bat . 167, Easton, Pa . will mee t with prompt atteation. Eastoo r talir 34.1853. • : olio( • e EACIRISEL WAISTED.—Wa;I74 afeietier who can Came well recommended al to eha race- r and capaclt4o take charge of a &boot in Strobes.. School Dish - Wt. near Orwlerburg. Ttot Retool will open on the Itt4b of November next. Applications ite ceired,by CUARLES 11111. LES. Secretary. Auvrit r.R153. • ; • 354te VV.111,/i .—Pour Teachers to take charge of Pobile.itchoole in Schuylkill Township, one of whom must hi competent to give lnstrdetlons la both the English and German langnages. Alioriiali n i m in ' be made to lb* Board ; et Directors Oq iiAttlatij the '7th day of :Remember' next, at one b'elock when they Milt meet , to hold an, asanthratket at the school boons in Patterson. Angart 1,741563. . Wlllll . l l /10:—noursegubin good .wsges and replier employolvot will be given., Apply to lIE?iRY BBESSANO. , pottavalie: Aehast 1rt;163; . , , 334 s A ELTILGLAILY SiGELVION.-1{1:. 'B, ii.Men_pre , canted het the llttlltery ,eettlce of The trolled States Army. - Mari tOter good Bind Mailetaii. 'Appli it the Reiritthiggeti.frivons, Pottamme; , • Aostowso. ten. - • r £NTED.-6 &hoot Tearbets wanted,-3 Male $ l'emate•-•01 tomtit the Mlle &Imola or the Soroogh of Pen Catboat Nose. wed apply but smelt as out matt a thorough etualbation.- Schools to °Pea on the AIM day et Oetobet—ereattaation the last Ilothily la September. ateVekseC. P . M,. J. MWMPILIF.D. 'Secretary, . August 113.1813. • 23.6 t tATANTED.—geerulte res the [hoped Skalds • d r 7 T ray.ai ttN roUstill• Bendasvedo„ • • Not. r. 11133. - ;"! 484 t • lillTA1111111)--At aftaral I atolligasee °Mee— , v MOIL WON= and CIIILDBEN. AA fttitons wbbbig oisployftiot, big add hub, young, and old, sato sag remake awl aunt. all mum wisblag to enoay any aad all lila& of llama. LABORBAsi of nay Awn. witinieldve await libbitatailast by call ing at tbit WIN at lb* staserilleir is WAX= street, r iwer n h o. Or:TEMlodorata. • 111.* P• Pant Agia v! , GORO.clitlentot. April 8, lan - WIT MARRIED: JOHN S. C. MilltTN„ Sec'y WM. VIIII.LIPS !.i2l-3m J,OIIN . BANN AN EOM WANTED..; , .'''''' - -:. IMMMINP!MIRMIRIM.M)wiminmoPit I)1, 1 /11ESMAII LZTTERS OF ADNIINIsTai VW lido oa the; &idle of dPIII4 V. tiOODUST I L; late Ai &hayMAR .Townatihy, debaylkW 'tteranty.: deeenadd r have hem' ititoted ••,1,1 the sitOecyibiet.hy:. the' *Ulmer el Schuyiklil Cpattr t thYrelote;alli those 40.1ebted to said Eatate;atte n 411 4 244 moats' parnitt, and thoae basltss elalma. wit! ptesant Chain' 'tor setttement On or befiltti Via Tfb day tit" October nest. ' • XsaGAlMrila Go(OnwAs.. Sept. 1D,1103. _ ' 117.411* caCONTUACTOI4.B:=—, lotoposata lid) he re...! lved at the EnFailtnes ()Mee the!biortit Leb-; Egon Railroad Company. at LICP2TIOII, until THURS. , DAY. Mb not . for Or. ifradiiii; o4 " 6l 7, 4l " l "dr..` Ingot' the said Road (rant the 'Vow narall ore banks to North Lebanon. a distance ul'd attire. (lane, Spe..'; ettitatton.a.fae , wit be - ready at the same olfflee, cm! the 14th inst. - - •d. , 151Ed WtHIRAIL, Chief Engineer; Lehanna. Sept, 10, 1532. ii !37-tt ISSOLE TIOX 133, COE 3. UTNE 111‘111P ' ,-The public sue hereby notitled.shat the COpart.:, neraltip beretofotersiallog brilsr•ti JOnill SITIO/ & Mintzer, I.nutber Serzbanis„ ban thla;d4y: been dissolved by mutual connent. and stint blintzes is duly 'guillotined to gonrct 511 outatenditigi nzeonste, and settlizMininesslideoPlMltofthli 4 -- , '" 4 , . , JO &d 133,11T11 '1 j . WIL.L I / 1 ,31 1111311'21ik.'l Pottstown, £Olll 11, 0 53 ••!t ••• ''. • • NOTICE —Thal3nbsember !Mein/ p Ircl a oed3oa}s' illtnith's Interest In the late comets' & lent - zer intends continuing the Lambet business as here -', 'afore. thankful forrtbs liberal patrons's' heoloweet; upon thetas Oral. lie hopes to. merit a conlinustme nt the IMISIC. ! 4 INNI..IIIITiTZKa..! • Laurel , dills, ltusti;Tow nship.; Atiatist 2:th 1833 ' 3t ^ A erDiTOn.'B, OT seliGthe undeisigped .CA.ditor appointed by the Conti of Consuion Piers As", Schuylkill County th ascertain the amoOnto due for scum to the Landlords, and thennms due ri•specilvelp to Miners. Laborers end Methatilcs,nui nfthw proceeds , rfsal. of the personal property of CAPKWEII. 043 , .! V EF end SOIITIIAII.L. under sundry wilts ofFi. Fa.;' issued out of the esl4 Court, - so ld , attend Co the duties: of his appointment iat his -otleti in Come street. In: the Borolgh Of Kit tow ine, on Fueadsy,tbd Fit b day of! Ste - Member, 1053. et lb o'clock in the forenoon. - . • W LitiIIITNEV., Audonr.. ' A t ilitust 3'7. 183 F. 1 _ 35-3 i A — DMIXISTB.A7r,OR'S Nei glitter of sCblikiklllCOUnli:having granted letters; oradministratbd of {he rstatelf Devitt Prlee, tale of St. Clair. Miner, det;eased. in the Subscrilmi,atkiper; sena basing claire, or itetuar.de agatbst the. estate ite: tbe :aid decedent; ate rrq;aeotiql to uteketEl - tow at the Saute without delly,:and all Orsuse indebted to ttas said ertiate, to make; int,bedla lc payment II: • tiARTIIiI, RICE, Adtninisttattli,i;.t: I lilt. 3344* picrtneretitpi Ii••1;•etOture: I,r• existing between tiaptet Moreton and Ilene!! Dickinson; Yluorbere•and ,, C4pristottlis.'lradittli tlii der the, tirni altattl - t;tfla 1it1e612.110.5t In Inn; ttoroush of Pottsville, vies - d/Seolerd by Mutual tot, sent on the 2Ottbef Adnitit'. the business?, n( the fate; firm will Le settled by Daniel i•dorrton. • • ' • - , 1 . 14:41117 DiegIISSON, It.?flEt. U. MOttb r ,loN.• a.melist V. 15.53. IFIILADS'L;PIIIAeAPIU It:tlLltowp 006, 73 south FOURTH' Ist. hiladelphilai July ntd. 135.3 : —Tb0 scot TOILS on from MuuntVattuin to {U'cbmond, um fed - after Atiatiet tith, will be 81 75 ! September let,!••• 1 nil tretulTr-Lit„ • "Y W - • August V. 185 Y, Auxu3t ism!, O FFlch Sun hx1111111 . T . 1.Z. 163. L .NOTICE. Is hereby Civett qua Itte•rnaige for Tott.i on Anthracite Coal carried nn the etehisylltS 11,0.11 l'oit 11.:arbon la rbiladrAphill, will be ad follow • : • ' On and after Autos. Eith, ps3,aevrnrty-ilva aenui per ten. • . 1 • .1 On and after September let, 18.53, ninety eeblq•Pei ton. On and atier October le; 1853. one do . par per too; !' . FRALEY, 'Preetdent 33-If Augart 13, 1853 ILsi 50L.1.1.11,0 pi ,—i' he 'unapt...atm)! iii.;retrifor ,i'. .existing between Jt - iiim Priolon laud Ali•ltt-si 1t..114 lnintri: trading under the hrut.of Plik.'sT6S dr..1L01.3• 1 INRON,in the ett4l businesit at New 1.3111.12fe1ph12: Schtlylk . Pl CuUtitf.j was tligleisiVeit thli il.,iy ify lama, al consent. Thu',bottiteas orthe tote Ilre s tvlll he stit.. tied up by' iallit PtualonovS• vein tonkintin us la own atelmat. , i i ~ JOjIN NIIEATI)Ni ANDREW 110 1 1.11Xi4ON. .1 August 13.1.351. ; 1 • ' l , ' - , '33-tt.. • tniv--- ~_--....._ _-......------ pARTNEII.I4IIIIP.-,-11 4 . ~ inderttythed L toteied into eo-partietahip in '..,box:liraciscii or Law .'and have taken the Melte lutetY)teetioied'hy F. W:.lll:attes. Esq.—:The basineao of Mr. flusher, having been by hloi ennoited:to uv,• iv'llt - ttvccave, ail well as all-else that July be mintided tcknov.:•cate, out diligent atfetitlori. WM. 11. WELLA; 1 * ~ ... • IXIIII`i lIITCEEEta'i . x Reini deolroua of withdrawing from the pi aericei of the law In th'units of litho COusty,il hate eon+ tided ail untlnisl 4 proleashinal buelnevii to the tars Wu' 13 of W - Whi% laud Joita Ift:ovi ma, g#gra.;%lnitri I- wilt 85..aint In . Our manageitent of iilti same man all nay existing engagements 'ar.• tltAchuratd. i • . ' F. W. IftinliES. 1 .AngostG; 1953. ; • , ! 32-tf ~ .! -4. ,IV OTICEL—Thi• Bonk., tib - : Aecounte of the late illtirnt of4.IIIIQIIT k POTT, havete•4l placed In the hands Of Wei undersigned for Collection: matt those ineehted will' please cal/ and utaktt pay amid, without further delay. 3011,; IN'colstqAt .t d. P. ;. Poti,tlll4%. JOl ir . - 1g53 4 .g NWrit:E.—life zati,,rniete ileri-by igivc to.pitck thkt application- will be niade to the neat Leglilar turS of l'euvsylvoala for a Chimes tire i•ivitiga batik. 10 be located In Borough of Itottovill .tetili a reptial of Fifty Thousand Doliars,stolthe privileges .of Jae. creasing-it to One Ilundred - Tboasand Dollar.. and 0 1 teeming money tin iittevest fin.t.diar °Oiling, to be called •• TIIE .POTT6,VILLH HAVING ia: BANE... ;. li. T. Taylor. , j !:- rsalouion Foitas. 1 George Lauer, '---;'. ( 1 1',4. Fr y. . i . ! ~ 1 Georgeßright, - , .I.IF. Whitney', .'• . , etantuel Stil!,inen,' ' Willttaui l'ol. - 1 i „ I• D. (1: VUetigllng, j - John rirkeito r ifi John W. Weber * 1 I '" hi..(than Evans; - July 2. 1833. - • , . _ . 127-Cro •' • - , OTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given that the tit k• IA sena of Schuylkill Countytotend to.epply to the. Legislature at the oral ,e,ooi(n, for a klotrter of! Bank ul. Discount and 1)rpoot, to be loOtted iu Ilia Borough .ot Tamaqua, cclt , i tk 11l ' Collor, Pa te "H lt,hi salted the TE Tllttay FE frANK of IA 4 the blik- WlA.,"wiih a caPittiFoif Ttso Itiltoloi r d and Fuly Thousand Dollarsorsiththe privilege to kneztaoe the_ capital.of said Bank tu,Five Hundred Thinueend. Dol lars. 1 W. Robert, R , atcliffe.' ' I ' W. W.. McGuigan. . .] BT. Hughes!, ' l , '' . st.;otinganroth, - E, J Fry, - '1 ' . it• , . Heaton.; • • July 0. 1832. i --- .l At , 97- 97—ram _____,___,_ • •- . • :Stocknotilers otthe Atinerr Bank of pottsvllle. Uounty or , Schuylkill, hereby . give ItOtiCe theit the'lliniend to apply to me . legi stature of I!o•lns'ylvaultt, na next session. for the pm liege of Increasing their Capita I Stork front Two Hundred Thioisioni LhOlate to Fite, ilundro 'Thousand Dollarsi dant Bank a lorate4ln the itor, ough of Pottsville: in the' Crawly of Schuylkill, rtes. ' ated for the ope'citic prilect Of a Bank 4.f Discount., Deposit nod lastte: By urdet of the petted, r CtIA, S. 1.1.1.:5E1i, t settler. • June IS, 1857., 2D-If ~ I subscriber would hereby , notify llints friends and dire- poblfr , generally!, that he is prepart.tl at all Oates nt attend. to the ineasuring. kir Plastering, Stone Maroory, Back Masonry, atM other rueadining belopling to Buildings of All Linda. ANo. to tiontract for the Construction and • Eduction ol anion& of I.lnild!ogi. ettarßOs moderato, i Respectfully. I • JOHN LI. JAMES... 4 P. S.—Thankful: for past testa+, the londer,dgrititi Would solicit a continuation: of the patronage, 1 1, 11.-.1.!. ! Nov. '270852., O'rlCE.Noticii is heieby given that an apph- I cation.wlll he irnadu to rte nest Legislature Cif Pentiaylvan la for t charter fora Bonk, to he locatild in the Borougfi of t Puttsvidel•whh a capital or Filly Thousand Dottarsi wit ti theprivilege or Incr. aslnelt to One - , Hundred ; Thin:wind Dollar*. with Limiting and Dlocounting 1!:Ivilegeo:to be called the Miner?' Aavings funk..; • June 25, Itts3.' !` .1.-717-4*-0:711i1177'77 ICALS II IP ; L./hereby 'liven that I have thin day June 6sh, .aoaociated with 'tiie St ELPAE in the prettier ate*, which, to all Ito varloit., dies, Will hereafter nexondgeted under the 19iny,if NEVILLE & RICHARD:4:I Oihre, Centre omit door to U. R„' !atom Pottsville ," . „ . •• f • ii JNO. C. NEVILE.: Ju n o 11;16.52. • •-• I - -1' ' l-ti - . •,, LOST & FO ND LOST.—Ttireenr4rs tinty7it the Treaduret;of Blythe Tp by. Retie Tho ai,Bupervimor.lo tarot of William Wall; and by, him endorbtd,twepted by ihnobts frreAtritrer'of said Township, datiti August 13th, 16, Ni J 1, (Or tie.o ; fm. 1125 No. 8, 1125—payMent of time having koien - StoPpkti they artfol no u,e!to anynotly eterpt to the Aub.w4i. her. ' h CII.IITERM4III, ton P.ar bun . Seht.'3, 1553. ; ' 26,74 VOW.—'tUattle i th lee pretinowe , 'ot the I.7.tt!utracrlner. in,'Weet Itrunewlg Towns ship. o' LIGHT ICED; COW; white face-" - (al and wbieo belly, rather old attd bad anal 1 ari large planate hell. ; Tbe ewer r In requeei ted prove :proper, pay, ebafere tu" take beg aiial; otherwise-she will be' gokl , ateald lug to law. • . ! 11. I.EVA,N, gelthylk)ll IlivenJ ilept. 30;53.. ; • GROCERIES; )1k Actri.iCitEL. tH CO FISH, IS.ALHON ithd Pork 4 [Limn, lihonlden4, 1141dec abd Lard, Cherse,tl3./ Collitt inky on hand and for sale by . V PALMED. = •I Maiket B,freet, Wharf, Phllara: Aoauld 27:1853 35 ltri "iwitibia; AmspE r kAllSlST,orcqnaceltraqd. of Ham; pet received, dild for male al. .SILLIOIAN ac CfIAMLIERS itigust.l2, 1552. ' 93-i CHOICE STOCK supeiloi Tree:, ‘elit!h will be sold eery tow, beirvitbetauding the lateid vancemeia. BILL'I'MANA. corduEns; • • gu Aust 113, ISS3I • ' . • 33 4 r, - . LARGE STOCK 47verillne dittanr: wnkb LA will be iold toimr•for rairbihy • I - • • ! ! SILL '/lAN & CIUMBEIM August la, I LJ C 1 • -• 1 •13-1( , if AOAL received on rardage and deliver...a to or %./det, on reasonable terms; by . „ • i 4 E. SCIIIIEINEIC„. , . ! ri. W. Cnr'ner ifroad and Callowilill gts.„.Pbllad'aY May 7+:05 3 : ; t . - 2 { • . I 1 . 9 dm ' 1": 1,111. BILATTY.&OIIO,3I heveteroosed to the ore. yq• Pitons-NC Erq., In 0409. asset', below the. Amerloo Ilbus?, Where, persant hav!bg lousiness with thein will plesse esti. • lAMEd TIIOSIMS & C 0 ,.; will sisri the same OnCl3. April 16, 1952: (IRORGE IFIGGANA SClPOSinets Talbaqu . a. ' lan. 8,1653. 1-17 'MILLER &to. hare re rnnve4 their °Sen. - In Philadelphia. from, No-; 8 11 Mick Street. to No. 1; WALpt UT Street: north ride between Front and Second linnets. r. PhiltuVa. Jan: ft, - . IRON & GU TL L . RY PURV_.I4•D_ I _R JsniisP. IRON. A•ChOpet, Rin4a. par nivid Bto.k 'fin, 1404,1ers dpielter Load, 41. n. rirlern,lreeelved , I t " , Naps and Copper walk. and Math1040,34.114.th ~- A ll: ° Mir. cpnneeted with . the at.ave lion",?oompt ylattntidod Ito. rr N: E. entonannu alid Solidi .dirlet...Phtlara. Jun ' e IL IPSt, 1 . •, ~ ,1 . 244 i , r.. , . , tomicvatai.g. 111YDIK %I.LW CEilialifir. —As picell4nl, article tot Itnln= rtit4.rns 3 Vauks. gprinß Houses fkrUleettas4Ond f r k.tplng damy- OCAS from wet and exprhgell:Trail•. cHARLgqirmEPPARJ) (Nand illoicpconnocitbelati'dria-tt bitgaskifile Op. And for sale also ti* • '• F 3'ARVIN; i .P.,U7I3IAVATIQN . S, TLLUSTELAM.EO NEWS tot 4y gS—VA ITS& plcistegit.—Thts hrititital ilivettaittrgAght. together with I mignlikeet Crystal Palace .81 1 900. meet, for talaat'oANNdeitl Hookstorti • July 13, Mt; - • I 3. fuIoDERIC FloltiT4llo2lll—* ;93V1411" AVA BY CulbulnallDnalalt.'agthot of Iltatrier. 11u,ltoru atilt9vta 7 fot idle at B. llVlNity+s July 2,1553..1(.31011./b1aN14010,,: ' g LAU 11118411dW. 8111 PASE19TS, V V —Tint satietriber bull* received I, libt Witit illbles,'Ocinvd. plain and gut •dges. j'Aid‘rediet DlPles„Tesuuneuts 8404 WOO Twididegiii4dijoliit, it of Width Will be *Old I4'! o at . ,; B. BASNArt*.r., ' • vatap'Bolc and iltaOsoresionk Jnit 4, lea JO U% Freoidont 33. tr • KIZEI 2.6 i f 1 16. if L.., • PUOspuj - THE OWLCLE. =MEI CEO OS:AER,Li. nitibintTony. A New Mouth,ry Movii,pe anti Journal jij,r ft People—lllustratevi. • W. are of you and erlzh!you.hratt and icand " We curie from' the risalkr• . ' - . • Oui Majciz!ne stow wetted —lbe pentet 1,0 at ore rouse !, l'heretrase "we WIN otter 46 but tted4ed let'"*Sli finale" speak Mr Mei: flt. ries • rag e None huitautro.:Eigtorpri44 t eal The columns of "The Onele" trgularliri k plied with original enters Prem . the T.ena abid , al inerlltgant, writer*. residing lluumg. us, a aalt o ; , or • whom at. already rneaJe4. 01:11 MOTTO IS.ENCELSICiIt: • The °tack. fa)n ba 00,111 , 14. i at Pottimille,Pai:Jl) FLUALDOW & Co.,•ots the drat °revery aionihlt, January, 1834. A specimen ',number will'te trXe.y . October neat en/mineral the public to judge. at , ahatittit; lilac!' *lll be erribelllehe,l with at: ins: wing orthe.. • : • • • • rineriVlLLE' Terms invariably cast). tn, advance, At the ;U: 114 rate . I cap" oao year , #3 00 ; Y copies. IS; Copies, at , ona 10 getter op of Club. 4P15 ; cei per au r, Liberal art ,itgametits made with Aye'. aad totally, A • A artbscriptions Mill be receiver at Minoan's, ,Pot• tille,l atttur Oface.ur the .••:Oraele," blaticriAtt, nearly opposite the •Poet diner, Pottsville i by Gent dt Ps itcbstd. at, Clair, amid by our traveling Ages and book'iellets generally. For inroimalion a, m, SIR ORACLE. eon 331, Pot!saile.r: Ps The liberal entoradnent*e bane already rerso. at the haadvar7., of our moat intluenual a cd petted eititenot the shapeof patronage ata9ll.ittre, to proud to ray steured pertuan•L, and ,net re auFtesa of TIiE4.4tACLE. which shall . tiiegonetal Siiat , g,Manufseturing,altic4 tile and grlcultural 10tetr.t.6 of the:Regicia. shall be an J.:sparsest of intetul itifottnation;and ittpositar r for the production of our home raleol.• *Ludt be embellished with eidgravtnig• or pda,,•. Kept* and plites.and sand," toter:tiling wttli: one nal stories. both to prone and tlrmr, choice tl.• ace. It-aheil be the htreid of Progosea. Ref ormar...l idotahty nod Improventent.i the chainploa of uniVrt vat Liberty and Soeill Might*: 'we w it end's v' , .r only to make tt a Welcoara c•nupaikluo to the busier, tu r tu. Out. a pleasant ar.d Jn.sttntive stAtor :to 4i both young and pld. gutve 'and goy AdgUit YO . 1n53. NEW DOOR OF 0/11GINAL POiltV rv?O‘V la .ours of vatilieatlo” at t4lar Ofr:•ce. Illarafia!god,ln July orai..aarAOßK, • 500 Copse.s already 4!,,g4.;*1 ENTITI,ED TREVARO .Ind other' Occasional Poems , • Bv A 1.. P " Ciro( amaet }?l,uttis' Jratos." Containing original Baili**, Epica,Latueute.Etazte. I. rice, Oda* and :ionize—got up in a new and bean liful :winner, both ad tedard4 style and tuanuatture enaravingd. To be sold at HA , po A N . 4 Clzeup (look eitute, Cf• J . A Me* (tool: E g•pic,. R 6 01.. IT and at D. P. Wont,. 43./ . .tstoreAtak eusboastuf full gilt tuurifice:Sc. tiubietiptions taken at tithe place. Juno lei, 14.53. 13ANNAN'S NEWS EMPOIUDLfI. --Netrsparrr's, Magazi.,',e, MASTER JOHN NEWELL BANNAINi A NM/Wit:CS mate publlc that Lot father k.Asin re Ittm ttie Neweitaper Branch of bla ,etrott he will recetwe:etabaMptiobt ttl the roam% fug tt r w l paper* issued abroad, at thy auttgettption; pelt and the PiPersdelifeled'ar O:BANN AN'el 'footsie, Centre turret, tippotrte the..Ela,c% Church, tree of Postage, cir.fors ardeti Gf at,y:,,ttrt lion desired: , . °teatime' Pictorial ParieLtLaindon Illustrated New Ilareani's Hluwtrat'd N C Mit S. Y. WrOly.TribiAne lila of our Union; ' do do Ilmahl, . Saturday Keening Port, 'N. V. Dutchman 1 - Literary filtiseuru, "Miele ADM. Home Journal,' ' Vl:mitre • PriUstiker, . • Scientific Aniertean, . .N. V. Pleayufia... .. . Neat'• Saturday Gazette.' N. V. Plrk. ' Arthur's I.lotne7Gasuttr, ,thyrtal t•aleCt• Loudon Alining Jotitnsl, ;Dollar Newsperirr:l And all other actenet . lblo reputable papers putlua.• in our titles.. 1110111THLT AYn QUAKTEPLY MAC/AMU, Q.. Harper's Mthly Magazine London Lancet, l'ulnam's do . 1 do Rankle,' Abstract, lillistra'd Magazine otArt, app:eicin's Mach :in I i Eccieeije Magazine, • !: Magazine, Gad.fs Lady Book. , Journal, Granites Map:Lillie, Penna.. Farm Jouri;3l, Knickerbocker, , • ,The LitielFs Living Age, , Vopular F.ducatur, Arthur's Home Mairazine,•lllerq's Sluseuri., Illackwood'a Mai/amine, 11ichcus'llouethold - Mor Ediuburgh'Q;. Review, Yankee Notion., ' Loudon Gir. Hash:w, .bleak House, We:aukilister Qt * Kralew. Ttionlpp • A'a Cutiuirrie North British Review; Detetois, Ilaye's Medical Journal, .do do Medical Fiamtner, Together with all other gagszirleil accessit6 ell: er In Ulla Country °Yin Eitypir.,. I July R. IBM. T.'4 , __J____ Mk Only Cqulplpe English Deatonarig WEBSTER'S QUARTO DICTION 1M U,N A B Itl QI n P.12.1cy. ItEDUCED TO SO 00. , Vottalnlng.Tllll CI: TIMES the !natter fnunJ In • other I_,nciisti Diethleary c,nalpited to 'hi. - . try, or any Abridgmod of thin Work, h GOIAPIIIeII. TA ilLie nt 12,000 1 . 011(114, 1 ILLUNTICATI Vt. QUOTA- • and lather ;wenn • ailOta anti. edvtata 7 gen found In ;no'' r *or r} Yet ir sold at , q trOling adraien abets tie rice other need irourrd DaTtleftaTire, • Opin'inna of State euperintendenta nr Comm. Schools. &e. MA fIVE—.F. out Mr St,ite Sitperztetende , :jt "64001 ; liefoUnd in every fatntly and school-root Ind upon t he tabl e of every man of huitneb4i and iettem.'- , , - 1 NEW If'AMPS,4IRF:-- .From the ...State C,.. tits , eloltet :' . .1 ••• higariaii. MERRIL : ~i • • Command:my , .v leer in the crreulatlpe or the beat hictlono6 of i English La nenage. I l i • '! VERMONl'.—Frean tAi , .4tate Stepertntr,ler il had the gratification or *ening - Wehrti e.. , It. tlonary adopted tll. the Sraidard Oictii , naryiTat I Schools of 'Vermont. I was gratified. bucarirr I r this work was worthy ter:.4e a ornilderd..-71, , ,,, renting place from the flortuations to whi.l.. 2 nur 1 guave had been long Nul , J,Fitcl. and to which, ri• out this work. would atilt as math at ever ire . posed?' . i • :: MASS AcHrsETTS.- 1 7 E:rons thr Stab , ISlt i intPndotti: . • 2 . "Webster', la the 'bast dofixtety Diellonitryl in II • I ssi.tild recatnessad to Auden. and Especially all those who are mainly Defleue.. , ou sell culture I.r self oluistwn. to keep s . I..tpy work.by their side, as &Ailed finok." NEW JLIZSEY.—Foa the State Su r i, , Tur, dolt , ••• THE MOST COMPLETF,' ACCURATE A".: nguitat.r: intrtioNAny OF,THELANGI:AtiI. ' PENA'SYLVA: V : t - ••1"no mat comprehennive, learne , (cum, ar. valuable work i.i the kind which tau ev beCu pu halted In the English Languare. 1 EZRA till I ELY." GREAT BRITAIN: 'This volume inust'findits way into all "ner po tic hod ItOod labrariecifor tl Novick, the English en.. dent with allows of the most valuable lniorMazio. .whteh-ha Would in vain -leek for . elsewhere—Loi 40:Litsrarii Orsrette, .•"Ehe best and most inviful Dictionary of tire E. glish linguage ever published.—Lvadms Published by •H. 4E. C: MERRIAM, dprlogfw. Maus., and gold by all boohmellers, 'August t. 10.53. • —. ' • IRON &R. GREAT FIRE.AT nwrnroui- ANOTHER 'TESTIMONIAL • FOR E! RING'S FIRE 'PROOF SAFE.S. , Extran irons t letter dated vomit*. (1., Ali) , a, Silas C. Herring-13 *our letter of Itidiry, 'petting the burning of our &tore and the talet;of Pat , duly came to band. Tae Are wan diecnveied in M.; three-story brick" store about 3 tebtock in the mon lag. :Ms safe was on the first floor, in the story, room,, over soma casks of linseed ami lamp (OM ti ! basement. and no attempt, to rescue..tbe safe rat, :OUf arrival at the fire, Was it nturcessful. as ti wit • was high, and the Ere burnt with greet rapidi ty, SOO, canaille the floor, with the 'safe. to tall into the bass.' meal, under the burning limber and combustible mi fertile of the upper sulfite. It remained in this ell U 311104 artlil. the fire subsided, so- that It 'could i• teethed with chains; and wait Oen dragged cork pearl, ,or quite rid aid, the outside plates warped, and pa. of the wheels melted off.. ;The wife contained ban , bills, books, elites and papers, to - a large amouu. which would have been Irtetritvably sort to as hat they been destroyed. , . We supposed. when the tare was removed from th,. are. and the intense, heat; to which it•had heel, Is.. long exposed, that Its etietents Must he destroyed, but on opealne it, to oursurprlse and satisfaction. wt: .-. ' found the content* In a peifect state of presetvation except the hinding of itorne of the books helot a huh dircoloi ed. - Ilespectlully TOI4II • S. A. & EL- A. Gil I. The Subscriber takes pleasure In referring the pub lic,to the following weli.Anown brow in Permit]. and vicinity, whc; have purchased these illsfestor then own.use: Frank. Yon,. C. DeForest. John S. Meer* Fox & Drat/4r, Souse Wei Samuel E. Grlscom, IJeirellyn ; Go mad Penn'a Coal Co.,,f,onrs..fllrkbrek & Cele, R. Tamagiia. A large a MIUTIIIIII nt of tbi'lenuine REREINO SAFE cOnstantly r en hand, and . Warranted the m 0.6 perfect Feint kty fmat bre row in, rise ; also, o large lot' of cheap Chests and- *•titaiat4edertc," which' hilye been received In elf:hinge, JOHN' PARKEL. 24 Walnut street. 23 2ei August IS. HO JESTS itAA. W. PIIIIS Indelphisjor the sale4esplng of hooks Paper! Money. Money. Jewelry. and other Valuable artlcler. Met ebantas.Mincric and Jewelers, can be sr pelted with Iron Eafer.ofany size dr descrlittlOn. WiLitgaN• TED 10 purdda 11111110 titotairtlea of great icength. end the moat desirable ptotection •gainat , FIHE or BugmAßl. 'Vault Doors also made la nrdee— Parthaset. can be aupplled with - the above. 0111••. at the saner. price.they ase sold at the' MatioPtrtoty, by calling on J. F. , . Colteeilottand Ceaeial Agency Othce,:tieti .-• door to/linen' Dank. Pottarltie. ' • 't :..-Refrre to Ptrecirre 'raring them .Geo. ihight, Pottsville," ,;,..I:D.Cteaver.Desiv Me'J. Jno: Pinkerton. ' do J. C. ronrad,4l,Tivaqua . 11. W. Cummings. d9,,lJElajeton Coal Company._ J• C. Leeeig, • do'•:: C.'AJ 1 11 ,nyder • iftwisbuts, Jacob Reed. . du .% R.Tambenon,— do David S. Btovvn, Pine:Orr. . Win. L. Whitney, dd.' ll W,. - /r. 8. gteekel.Durnsul. J. C. Conrad, o.n. •do 11,4 y Wilder, S .: Caren, E. W. bt c Ottawa. , tie -- : 2. /Www, - Tureet,y,t,e4ton. Marsll 28. DEA,. i ' : 'l3 dm . . ~ =4.1044.41.a..„, t E " I.D; Amturi ":. 7th, hdaddr,4,l Ch ruler sE i t;4llre filli ' —.. — r • D E ., • : orr'wed • ft if .Aig ,a ~ ~ • by Dr. D. SATIVO: Dt - 511t.rbale been red.(dened and convericjilagbab mita.*** mo AIM 111r7 chain '*''" "" d 111 "*. 41 0 1 ! 40elbe 6 opeolOnoilptioe of ihe traveit t ireakit , •.. , -p i ~ !-..... -,-- i k ....d i It le dot role OWL tbWitatne •A•utc., sh Frau 'sjoit , y's,aoeenefielti New rise - York. %Mita tuber may b+' bid blab ' 1 : 1 1 1 • or velthimbliiiiisCiittb**lottofeettlient- ° - In the bueinahlAvlll beta lievtaut4iit. on :, • ~ Plt extebvivvepyllp. g gni op toe' second fla.r il.,: :° "" tlitt'lltlAftt nests can late th eir ebolce. , - -• 7 41e of dirges wilt bn its rollover, Tit l' Othintlevil , t4ir nttht, or tar 14 hour', 5.0 cenl4- livenkkat tie Supper, In OrdiPary, each, 45 " Dinar?,. • ' ... d 4 - .51) " ' , -'•lretcolefart; Ode trotet! canon! be et rel!ed, A/ II believed by the proprleio.ll64 be Only deei:” It'"' who dunbt,to try It. . 1 • • The altnatkor le antral, near blisine4,o 'Old TWAT WlPiell erstausement, (tbe Chrtanut ',Diet .Thcalta I* Ivighion•lklbit,) radii tiiry woi deslrpble. , • co. no oroonmodatioss for Itdna.• -; t I . D . DROWN. • . 1 Sqin , . . _ Jul) 16, 1639 9 MEE IONS: Il GEM EOM